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Fyre Festival’s Infamous Name Lives On As Its Merch Goes Up On Auction
By Thanussha Priyah, 03 Aug 2020
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US Marshals are now putting 126 items seized from the notorious Fyre Festival on auction online. The festival, organized by Billy Farland, is known to be one of the most infamous music events that never took place, and it even spurred a Netflix special covering how it all went south.
Now, auction house Gaston & Sheehan is placing the items from the US marshals for bidding online.
So far, the most coveted items of the lot seem to be the black hat with the word “Fyre,” which is currently going for US$220 after 29 bids, and a pair of blue joggers—originally sold at US$70—that is now getting bids for US$100.
Other items include rubber wristbands with the words, “Conspiracy to change the entertainment industry,” a white crewneck sweatshirt, and 50 more pairs of joggers.
Sales made from the auction, listed as “US Marshals Service National Online Auction (Fyre Festival fraud scheme),” will benefit parties who were affected by the scam.
“The proceeds from the sale of these items, all traceable to McFarland’s $26 million fraud, will go toward the victims of his crimes,” US Marshal Ralph Sozio of the Southern District of New York in the statement, per Esquire.
not sure who needs to know this but the u.s. marshals are currently auctioning off fyre festival merch seized from billy mcfarland. let me put that another way. the government is selling fyre fest merch https://t.co/yiH0X5Vtnb pic.twitter.com/faHeH7viOl
— Jack Crosbie (@jscros) July 31, 2020
This Fyre Festival auction is on 🔥, first day of two week auction and this hat is already $300!?https://t.co/BInDpRaa9q pic.twitter.com/G3729rA6pc
— 🚂Engineer Goofy Jeff🚂 (@braindud92) August 1, 2020
[via Esquire, cover image via IMDb]
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