Kendall Jenner has reached a settlement in a lawsuit stemming from her involvement in the Fyre Festival.
Kendall Jenner has reached a settlement in a lawsuit stemming from her involvement in the Fyre Festival.
Paying the price. Kendall Jenner has been ordered to give back some of the money she was paid for endorsing the failed Fyre Festival in 2017.
Kendall Jenner has reportedly settled a lawsuit levied against her for promoting the failed 2017 Fyre Festival in the Bahamas, which set social media ablaze at the time due to attendees being left stranded with no food or accommodations. The 24-year-old reality star and supermodel has reportedly agreed to pay $90,000 for the since-deleted Instagram photo she posted in January 2017, according to court documents filed Tuesday and obtained by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD).
Kendall Jenner will pay $90,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from her involvement in the Fyre Festival scandal. According to documents obtained by E! News, the supermodel agreed to pay just a fraction of the $275,000 that the event's trustee claims she was paid to promote Fyre Festival on social media in 2017. In Aug.
Kendall Jenner will be paying back a big chunk of the cash she was paid to hype the disastrous Fyre Festival to her millions of social media followers.
Chile, these folks want their money! Kendall Jenner has been ordered to pay $90,000 for her involvement with the Fyre Festival.
Kendall Jenner has been ordered to pay a big amount in the Fyre Festival lawsuit.
By Klaritza Rico
The Room Service Festival will go down on Fyre Fest's third anniversary
Andy King -- the breakout star of Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened -- announced on Wednesday (April 22) that he'll be hosting this weekend's upcoming Room Service Music Festival.
Imprisoned Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland has reportedly petitioned for an early prison release, citing his health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland is reportedly begging a judge to release him from prison early because he's at a higher risk of catching the novel coronavirus due to pre-existing health conditions. McFarland, 28, is currently serving a six-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud in 2018.
His lawyers cite pre-existing health conditions as grounds for release
Billy McFarland, the notorious mastermind behind the Fyre Festival debacle in 2017, on Tuesday asked to be released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. In court documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter,McFarland, through his lawyers, asked U.S.
By J. Kim Murphy
Billy McFarland, the notorious mastermind behind the Fyre Festival debacle in 2017, on Tuesday asked to be released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic.In court documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, McFarland through is lawyers, asked U.S.
Billy McFarland, the guy behind the failed music festival Fyre Fest, is working on a new project while in prison.
It's claimed they aided in defrauding investors
Migos will pay back $30,000 (£24,830) in a settlement over the trio’s $100,000 (£82,780) pay cheque to perform at the disastrous Fyre Festival.
Migos are settling a lawsuit over their payday for the Fyre Festival.
The 'Fyre-side Chat' shows begin next month
Ryan Reynolds’ quirky sense of humor knows no bounds! The Deadpool actor, who acquired a large stake in Aviation Gin in February 2018, isn’t afraid to go to great lengths to raise awareness about the Oregon-based brand, which is also owned by craft spirits importer and marketer Davos Brand.
It's “so good you’d do anything for it.”
Fyre Festival was The Greatest Party That Never Happened, according to the Netflix documentary title. But it gave the Internet one of its most beloved memes of 2019 when businessman Andy King confessed to nearly performing oral sex on a Bahamian customs agent in exchange for shipping truckloads of Evian water bottles being held at the border.
The gift that keeps on giving.
Ever since, the investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, became a sensation in 2014, there’s been an explosion of interest in the true-crime genre. Fascination over these kinds of stories was further buoyed by the success of the docuseries, and, as well as the anniversary of the O.J. Simpson murder trial, which was revisited on the FX anthology series, .
The trustee handling the Fyre Festival bankruptcy has filed 14 lawsuits against a number of major talent agencies, transportation companies, management firms and celebrities like Kendall Jenner as it attempts to claw back $14.4 million paid out by Fyre Media and its founder Billy McFarland to stage the disastrous festival in Bahamas.
Ja Rule isn't done talking about Fyre Festival just yet. On Friday (Dec.
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