Ja Rule No Longer on the hook for fyre … festival
Written by J Chris on November 23, 2019
Ja Rule has been absolved of any wrongdoing in the Fyre Festival controversy of 2017.
Scoring a huge legal win this week, Ja Rule is no longer on the hook in a $100M lawsuit filed by jilted would-be festival attendees.
It was supposed to be a grand Luxurious Music Festival in Exuma, Bahamas, hosted by Fyre Media Inc. CEO Billy Mcfarland and International rapper Ja Rule. However, patrons got more of a 1-star experience rather than the promised 5-star hotel vacation, and this festival turned out to be a dead end. The experience was so bad that it ended up in a $100M lawsuit.
The lawsuit is ongoing, and festival co-founder Billy McFarland remains a part of it. McFarland is currently serving a six-year prison sentence for his role in the disaster. Another lucky champ was Grant Margoli, who was Fyre’s chief marketing officer, was dismissed from the lawsuit at the same time as the rapper. We can only pray that MarFarland that the angels that saved these two are keeping him too. (Urban Islandz)