Billy McFarland, disgraced owner of Fyre Festival, sold the brand on eBay for $245,000. Billy McFarland’s Fyre Festival chapter has come to a close. The disgraced owner of the brand behind the ...
He's bAaAaAaAaAaAaAack! Surely you know that Billy McFarland is the convicted fraudster behind Fyre festival, the "premium" ...
The name synonymous with a failed music festival, fraud, and bland cheese sandwiches has been sold on eBay. A bidder purchased Fyre Festival's notorious brand, trademarks, and social media accounts ...
This sale was not on Fyre. Billy McFarland sold the rights to his infamous Fyre Festival brand on Tuesday, but he wasn’t happy about the amount it went for. After the week-long sale involving 175 bids ...
Nearly four years after the infamous Fyre Festival flamed out, scammed ticket holders might finally see some restitution for the biggest party that never was. A proposed settlement in federal ...
In July, Billy McFarland auctioned off Fyre Festival and sold it for $245,300, complaining that the price was “so low.” In ...
It's take two for the Fyre Festival. "FYRE 2 is real. My dream is finally becoming a reality," Billy McFarland, the founder of the controversial festival, told TODAY in an interview that aired Feb. 24 ...
Fyre Festival could be making a return, but this time, "without the cheese sandwiches." LimeWire, a file-sharing platform formerly known for its role in the distribution of pirated materials, ...
The Fyre Festival went viral on the internet for being a failure. Now, LimeWire has acquired the brand. - LimeWire / Mashable edit "What could possibly go wrong?" That's the question posed by LimeWire ...
The early 2000s music sharing software company LimeWire — now resurrected as a crypto company by new owners — won rights to the infamous Fyre Festival in an auction that was held on eBay, reportedly ...