fyre in A Sentence

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    Fyre Festival content Fyre Fraud.

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    Uber Thinx the Fyre Festival.

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    McFarland, Fyre Media,

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    A Geragos lawyer stated Fyre Festival sent cease and desist letters to whistleblowers.

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    McFarland obtained some temporary financing for Fyre through investor Ezra Birnbaum that required the company

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    Fyre“failed and/or refused” to buy cancellation insurance and“failed to secure a contract with a medical evacuation helicopter or plane.”.

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    Fyre Festival was a failed"luxury music festival" founded by Billy McFarland, CEO of Fyre Media Inc, and rapper Ja Rule.

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    A third lawsuit was filed in New York federal court against Ja Rule, McFarland, Fyre Media, and chief marketing officer Grant Margolin.

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    Reportedly, McFarland had valued Fyre Media at $90 million, and was unable to provide sufficient proof of that when Comcast requested it.

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    The suit alleged that Fyre"failed and/or refused" to buy cancellation insurance and"failed to secure a contract with a medical evacuation helicopter or plane.

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    Lavi advised Fyre to make this clear to those who had already bought tickets, as otherwise it would be damaging to their brand.

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    Two documentaries about the events of the festival were released in 2019: Hulu's Fyre Fraud, and Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.

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    An investor, fashion executive Carola Jain, reportedly arranged for Fyre to receive a $4 million loan, which the company used most of to rent luxurious offices in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood.

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    The website's critical consensus reads,"In the battle over Fyre Festival content, Fyre Fraud comes out swinging with a questionable interview of conman Billy McFarland and a thoughtful exploration of nefarious social strategy.

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    Around this same time, Fyre informed ticket-holders that the event would be"cashless(and cardless)," and encouraged attendees to put up to $1,500 in advance on a digital Fyre Band to cover incidentals, according to one lawsuit.

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    Fyre Fraud is described as a"true-crime comedy bolstered by a cast of whistleblowers, victims, and insiders going beyond the spectacle to uncover the power of FOMO and an ecosystem of enablers, driven by profit and a lack of accountability in the digital age.

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    In addition to the infractions mentioned in the other lawsuits, this suit alleges unjust enrichment and violation of New York state business law, claiming that the organizers continued to offer VIP upgrades and opportunities to deposit money into the"Fyre Band" payment system after the festival had been canceled.

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