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 ...
Billy McFarland, the scam artist and convicted fellon who gained notoriety for the disastrous 2017 Fyre Festival, has officially sold the rights to the event’s brand on eBay for $245,300 (approx. €211 ...
RALEIGH, North Carolina -- The Fyre Festival was the greatest party that never happened. Some people say it was doomed from the start and now, the event is the subject of two dueling documentaries.
LimeWire has acquired the infamous Fyre Festival brand on eBay. As we reported in July, convicted fellon and Fyre founder Billy McFarland announced that the brand and all of its IPs had been sold to a ...
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 ...
Billy McFarland’s Fyre Festival chapter has come to a close. The disgraced owner of the brand behind the disaster luxury music festival sold its intellectual property for $245,300 on eBay. The sum ...
Billy McFarland, who served nearly four years in prison for fraud, said in April that he would put the beleaguered brand that he founded up for sale. By Neil Vigdor It had billed itself as an ...
NEW YORK — The Fyre Festival brand, tied to the infamous 2017 failed luxury music festival, has sold for $240,000 in an online auction. Billy McFarland, the festival’s founder, auctioned off the ...
Concert promoter Billy McFarland, who promised to stage a "life-changing" Caribbean music festival in the Bahamas last year and instead presided over a fiasco, pleaded guilty to two counts of wire ...
The model promoted the ill-fated event in 2017. Kendall Jenner has settled with creditors who invested in the ill-fated 2017 Fyre Festival. The model will pay $90,000 for promoting the festival in a ...
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 ...