Fyre Festival Organizers Sued in $100 Million Fraud, Breach of Contract Suit
Source: Rolling Stone
Fyre Festival Organizers Sued in $100 Million Fraud, Breach of Contract Suit
Billy McFarland and Ja Rule "intended to fleece attendees for hundreds
of millions of dollars" in "get-rich-quick scam," suit claims
One of the survivors of the disastrous Fyre Festival in the Bahamas has filed a $100 million class action lawsuit against co-founders Billy McFarland and Ja Rule (real name Jeffrey Atkins), accusing the duo of subjecting festivalgoers to "dangerous conditions" at a luxury festival that organizers allegedly knew was doomed.
In a legal complaint obtained by Rolling Stone, the suit claims that "this outrageous failure to prepare, coupled with Defendants' deliberate falsehoods in promoting the island 'experience,' demonstrates that the Fyre Festival was nothing more than a get-rich-quick scam from the very beginning."
"Defendants intended to fleece attendees for hundreds of millions of dollars by inducing them to fly to a remote island without food, shelter or water and without regard to what might happen to them after that," the suit adds.
In the lawsuit, filed by lawyer Mark Geragos on behalf of attendee Daniel Jung, the many shortcomings of the festival are mapped out via eyewitness reports and social media postings, providing a tableaux of just how poorly conceived and planned the festival was.
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