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Sean Hannity. Shy, retiring, voice barely heard above a jackhammer, he’s written a book — “Live Free or Die: America (and the World) on the Brink.” It’s Simon & Schuster, No. 1 on Amazon, has been promoted everywhere but on a foggy windshield — and they’ve already heard about it even in the Congo. Took a …
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The US government is auctioning wearable true crime conversation pieces. Fraudulent merch from the ill-fated Fyre Festival is now up for sale at a Texas auction house. The collectors items from the notorious 2017 scam event are selling at a steep discount from incarcerated Festival co-founder Billy McFarland‘s original markup. “This Fyre Festival-branded clothing and …
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Fyre Festival event producer Andy King is off the market, thanks to a man 32 years his junior. The 58-year-old — who became famous for declaring he would “suck d–k” to provide Evian water to patrons at the disastrous music fest — introduced his new boyfriend on Instagram on Wednesday. “It only took 58 years …
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Kendall Jenner has settled a lawsuit concerning her involvement with the disastrous 2017 Fyre Festival. The supermodel has agreed to pay $90,000, for promoting the fiasco music festival in a since-deleted Instagram post, according to court documents filed on Wednesday. Jenner, 24, was sued in August 2019 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York …
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Federal prosecutors don’t want a judge to free Fyre Festival scammer Billy McFarland from prison due to the coronavirus pandemic — and cited an exclusive Post interview in which he said he wasn’t scared of getting sick. Earlier this month, McFarland’s lawyers asked Judge Naomi Buchwald for early release — just two weeks after telling …
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You can’t blame a guy for trying. Imprisoned Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland has reportedly requested an early release from prison, citing fears of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 — less than two weeks after telling the Post exclusively he “wasn’t worried” about catching the disease, which is ravaging America’s prison population. According to The Wrap, …
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Now he’s sending out smoke signals. Convicted Fyre Festival fraudster Billy McFarland exclusively tells The Post he is starting a new endeavor from inside prison: crowd-funding money for other inmates to be able to call their loved ones during these trying times. “Coronavirus is driving families apart . . . and visits are canceled across every federal …