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Billy McFarland says he sold the Fyre Festival brand which includes trademarks, intellectual property and social media assets ...
After seven years of futile attempts that resulted in a prison stint and a $26 million legal judgment, the wannabe concert ...
"Fyre Festival is just one chapter of my story, and I'm excited to move onto my next one," McFarland said following the sale.
Billy McFarland, who served nearly four years in prison for fraud, said in April that he would put the beleaguered brand that ...
A few months ago, Billy McFarland declared his intention to sell the troubled Fyre Festival brand. After apparently being ...
It seems the twisted, hilarious (from the sidelines, at least) saga of the Fyre Festival might actually end here: with the ...
Billy McFarland announced that he was auctioning the IP, trademarks, and assets of his infamous Fyre Fest on eBay. Bidding ...
Unfortunately for McFarland, his plan to monetize the Fyre Festival name is barely going to put a dent in what he owes. The ...
Billy tried to carve out a deal on the festival only, and I guess that fell through.” Nevertheless, relentless salesman that ...
Entrepreneur” and Fyre Fest fraudster Billy McFarland has sold the brand IP on eBay for less than $250,000 - while still owing $26 million. View on euronews ...
The auction price is a sliver of the $26 million that founder Billy McFarland was ordered to pay his fraud victims.
Billy McFarland sold the Fyre Festival brand on eBaby for $245,300, ending the convicted conman's attempt to revive it.