
Billy McFarland is planning “Fyre Festival 2.0” after serving 4 years in jail.
Billy McFarland has decided he won’t go down without a fight and is planning a major comeback in the event space, despite a dismal failure with the ‘Fyre Festival’.
Even though Billy McFarland’s previous attempt to organize a music festival was one of the worst failures in human history, he still intends to give it another shot.
The convicted fraudster tweeted over the weekend that he will be planning another event soon and is already looking for willing volunteers to appear on the guest list.
🔥 Fyre Festival II is finally happening,” he wrote on the weekend.
“Tell me why you should be invited.”
🔥 Fyre Festival II is finally happening.
— Billy McFarland (@pyrtbilly) April 10, 2023
Tell me why you should be invited.
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The infamous festival Fyre Festival was a fraudulent luxury music festival founded by convicted con artist Billy McFarland and rapper Ja Rule.
The 31-year-old was given a six-year sentence after pleading guilty to charges of cheating investors and ticket purchasers, and he spent four of those years.
In addition, he was hit with a hefty $26 million (roughly R478 million) fine, which he has promised to pay.
McFarland acknowledged that his previous attempt at the festival saw him accumulated a lot of debts and enemies and plans to undo his wrongs.
it's in the best interest of those I owe for me to be working. people aren't getting paid back if i sit on the couch and watch tv.
— Billy McFarland (@pyrtbilly) April 11, 2023
and because i served my time.
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