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In a post on Instagram, Mr. McFarland announced he was selling the Fyre brand and its “cultural capital,” a month before Fyre Festival 2 was scheduled to begin. By Ali Watkins Vincent van Gogh ...
By Dave Brooks Billy McFarland says he’s ready to sell Fyre Festival 2 to the highest bidder. Earlier today, the convicted fraudster took to social media to post a mea culpa about his failures ...
Fiona McFarland’s infant daughter ... Associated Press writers Olivia Diaz in Richmond, Virginia and Isabella Volmert in Lansing, Michigan contributed to this report. Payne is a corps member ...
Billy McFarland, who was convicted of fraud over the disastrous Fyre Festival in 2017, has announced that a planned follow-up has been cancelled and he is putting the festival’s brand up for sale.
Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland has put the embattled festival brand up for sale with the hopes that a new buyer will be able to guide it to eventual success. Earlier this week, there was an ...
By Chris Gardner Al Pacino is racing off to join the cast of Bobby Moresco’s Maserati: The Brothers. Per intel sent by the producers Thursday in Cannes, the second and “final phase” of ...
The second iteration of the 2017 festival gone wrong was slated to take place May 30-June 2 Theo Wargo/Getty Billy McFarland is onto a new business venture. On Wednesday, April 23, the founder of ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Fyre Fest founder Billy McFarland has announced he’s putting the festival’s brand up for sale, weeks after postponing the second iteration of the ill-fated ...
The Menendez brothers have been resentenced to 50 years to life in prison, opening them up for the possibility of parole after spending more than three decades behind bars. Prior to the judge's ...
6:06 Menendez brothers eligible for parole after resentencing for 1989 murders of parents Erik and Lyle Menendez will have a new shot at freedom after 35 years behind bars for murdering their ...
The Menendez brothers are one step closer to seeing life outside prison walls after a bombshell decision to reduce their life sentences, leaving the next hurdle in the hands of California Gov.