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Billy McFarland, who served nearly four years in prison for fraud, said in April that he would put the beleaguered brand that ...
Billy McFarland says he sold the Fyre Festival brand which includes trademarks, intellectual property and social media assets ...
Unfortunately for McFarland, his plan to monetize the Fyre Festival name is barely going to put a dent in what he owes. The ...
Fyre Festival has sold the rights to the troubled brand, including its IP, brand trademarks, and social media assets, on eBay ...
The rights to the troubled Fyre Festival brand have sold for only $245,000 in an eBay auction. The sale included IP, brand ...
The infamous Fyre Festival brand and intellectual property was sold on eBay for $245,000 after a week-long auction.
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Fyre Fest sold on eBay
The infamous Fyre Festival brand and intellectual property were sold on eBay for $245,000 after a week-long auction.
A site that is known for selling collectibles and tchotchkes, Billy McFarland has done something pretty surprising. He sold ...
After two futile attempts and a long stint in prison, Billy McFarland finally gave up on the Fyre Festival and sold it on Ebay for $245,300.
With the Fyre Festival fiasco behind him, time served, and Fyre Festival II’s failure to materialize despite advance ticket sales, the event’s founder Billy McFarland sold the brand on eBay.
The final figure was a small fraction of what Billy McFarland still owes in restitution over the first Fyre Festival.