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At long last, the uncensored, complete story of Fyre Festival. With Billy McFarland. And many others.
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A little update.
Notorious CEO Peter Vincer continues his conversation with Oren Aks, the former Fyre Festival graphic designer. In this episode, they discuss the making of the popular documentaries, Oren’s creative direction, and the red flags he noticed before the festival was supposed to happen.
In the first episode of Part 2, former Fyre Fest graphic designer Oren Aks talks with Notorious CEO Peter Vincer about what it was like creating a viral social brand leading up to the festival and the aftermath of it.
In the last episode of Part 1, we hear the final remarks from Jordan Harbinger after his conversation with Billy McFarland. Later in the show, we reveal an update from Billy from his current stint solitary confinement.
In the third chapter of Dumpster Fyre, Billy McFarland’s close friend and confidant describes his journey through the federal prison system. Jordan Harbinger continues his conversation with Billy, providing insight on the lives of prisoners during this turbulent year and the process of preparing for life after prison.
In this unexpected episode of Dumpster Fyre, the CEO of Notorious, Peter Vincer, talks with anonymous inmates at Elkton Federal Correctional Institution about their experience in prison with Billy McFarland. After discovering he has been put into solitary confinement following the release of Chapter 1, Peter finds out what Billy is experiencing right now.
In the premiere episode of Dumpster Fyre, Jordan Harbinger interviews a remorseful and seemingly humbled Billy McFarland. Calling from prison, Billy reflects on his mistakes while exposing the culmination of events leading to the Fyre Festival disaster.
Billy McFarland is a convicted felon serving his 29th month in federal prison at FCI Elkton in Ohio. This is his story.
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Cassandra W

I'm sorry. Talking about people who were born "in the hellish inner city if Brooklyn or Detroit"? Most people born there don't end up in federal prison like Mr. FyreFraud who was born and raised in the suburbs. Elitist much?

Nov 11th
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