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Music Ja Rule, who distanced himself from the disastrous Fyre Festival, went on Fox 5 New York to promote his upcoming tour with Nelly and more.
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Pop Culture These beefs will never die, will they?
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Music Fyre Festival creator Billy McFarland sold off the infamous festival's IP to an eBay bidder after initially struggling to attract a buyer.
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Entertainment Fyre Festival & "Jurassic Park" may have had more in common than we thought.
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Pop Culture Billy McFarland will have to take prescribed meds, participate in a mental health treatment program, and more to stay out of prison.
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Entertainment From man to meme.
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Entertainment How ironic: everybody loses except Billy McFarland when it comes to the Fyre Festival.
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Music Ja Rule doesn't need to live it twice.
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Music Billy McFarland's Fyre Festival is a beautiful disaster, and the founder has much to say on the matter.
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Pop Culture In a new post-prison interview, Billy maps out his next moves and it looks like he's coming for the tech world.
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Entertainment The "Jersey Shore" star was surprised at how relaxed the prison was.
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Pop Culture Mike spills the beans.
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Pop Culture "Tell me why you should be invited," the convicted felon asked Twitter users along with today's announcement.
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Pop Culture Billy McFarland, founder of Fyre Festival, has been placed in solitary confinement.
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Music The fraudster behind "Fyre Fest" has been ordered to pay $26 Million.
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Gossip The failed "luxury" festival's organizer was sentenced to 6 years in prison back in 2018.
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Music McFarland is writing a book about the festival fiasco.
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Pop Culture That's right, Fyre Festival is somehow back in the news.
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Pop Culture Billy McFarland, the mastermind behind the failed Fyre Festival, has announced on Twitter that he is working on a second iteration of the event, despite facing multiple lawsuits and a prison sentence, prompting criticism and skepticism from the public.
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Jessica Lyons