Ja rule catching a massive L with #fyrefestival (update Organizer BUSTED)

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  • Max.
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    Employess arent being paid


    Lmaoo
  • AggieLean.
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    Wtf was Ja thinking getting involved with this. He a known name. This gone hurt him more than that white boy he partnered with. If a mane gonna spend 100k on a festival, he got money to blow. It's nothing for him to take your ass to court and sue
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    MR.CJ wrote: »
    Somebody getting sued

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    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/01/fyre-festival-lawsuit-fraud-lies-ja-rule-billy-mcfarland/
    The inaugural Fyre Festival was a disaster. Now, the two men responsible for it have legal issues to deal with because an attendee is trying to set up a $150 million class action lawsuit against them

    As we previously reported, the "luxury music weekend" was the brainchild of Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When guests started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that attorney Mark Geragos has filed a lawsuit against McFarland and Ja, on behalf of a concertgoer who believes the entire event was nothing more than a get-rich-scam.

    The suit claims that both men lied about the festival's amenities and safety. FEMA tents were the so-called luxury accommodations and wild animals could be seen scurrying about.

    Some guests were left stranded on the private island in the Bahamas.

    In addition, both Ja and McFarland are accused of warning some celebrity guests in advance not to come, knowing the event would not be up to par.
    $150 million?????????
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    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/11/ja-rule-fyre-festival-loan-lawsuit/
    Ja Rule has just been hit with a second lawsuit related to his Fyre Festival. The proposed "luxury weekend" was supposed to go down on a private island in the Bahamas in April, but quickly descended into chaos and had to be cancelled after one day.

    Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When revelers started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that Ja, born Jeffrey Atkins and business partner Billy McFarland are on the hook for a $3 million loan they took out 18 days prior to the festival.

    EHL Funding claims the pair were supposed to make weekly payments, but stopped after forking over just under $900,000.

    EHL says the two are now in default and is suing them for the money owed, plus interest.


    As we previously reported, McFarland and Ja were hit with a lawsuit by a concert goer earlier this month, who believes the festival was a get-rich-scam.

    Who the ? was paying $100,000 for this ? ass lineup in the Bahamas. Lets just say the week before you are a some rich kid or mogul and you went to coachella. To see a lineup 10 times better than Fyre Fest i am sure you could get vip stage seating, the largest suite in southern California hotels by the festivals and pop bottles all weekend and maybe you are at 50,000 dollars. How the ? do you spend 100K (even if you're rich) for such a ? ass festival that has 0 clout and a ? ass lineup?
  • sapp08_2001
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    MR.CJ wrote: »
    Somebody getting sued

    1cf4bfa36730eba3b11f802f762ac09e.300x225x196.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/01/fyre-festival-lawsuit-fraud-lies-ja-rule-billy-mcfarland/
    The inaugural Fyre Festival was a disaster. Now, the two men responsible for it have legal issues to deal with because an attendee is trying to set up a $150 million class action lawsuit against them

    As we previously reported, the "luxury music weekend" was the brainchild of Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When guests started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that attorney Mark Geragos has filed a lawsuit against McFarland and Ja, on behalf of a concertgoer who believes the entire event was nothing more than a get-rich-scam.

    The suit claims that both men lied about the festival's amenities and safety. FEMA tents were the so-called luxury accommodations and wild animals could be seen scurrying about.

    Some guests were left stranded on the private island in the Bahamas.

    In addition, both Ja and McFarland are accused of warning some celebrity guests in advance not to come, knowing the event would not be up to par.
    $150 million?????????
    104796-imgur-the-simple-image-sharer-3mc8.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/11/ja-rule-fyre-festival-loan-lawsuit/
    Ja Rule has just been hit with a second lawsuit related to his Fyre Festival. The proposed "luxury weekend" was supposed to go down on a private island in the Bahamas in April, but quickly descended into chaos and had to be cancelled after one day.

    Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When revelers started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that Ja, born Jeffrey Atkins and business partner Billy McFarland are on the hook for a $3 million loan they took out 18 days prior to the festival.

    EHL Funding claims the pair were supposed to make weekly payments, but stopped after forking over just under $900,000.

    EHL says the two are now in default and is suing them for the money owed, plus interest.


    As we previously reported, McFarland and Ja were hit with a lawsuit by a concert goer earlier this month, who believes the festival was a get-rich-scam.

    Who the ? was paying $100,000 for this ? ass lineup in the Bahamas. Lets just say the week before you are a some rich kid or mogul and you went to coachella. To see a lineup 10 times better than Fyre Fest i am sure you could get vip stage seating, the largest suite in southern California hotels by the festivals and pop bottles all weekend and maybe you are at 50,000 dollars. How the ? do you spend 100K (even if you're rich) for such a ? ass festival that has 0 clout and a ? ass lineup?

    Truth. Its way better things to spend 100k on
  • Lurkristocrat
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    this might be the biggest L yet for Rule

    Might?
  • SheerExcellence
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    mc317 wrote: »
    JA Rule AKA Murder Madoff

    Wasn't he friends with that dude when he was locked up?
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    MR.CJ wrote: »
    Somebody getting sued

    1cf4bfa36730eba3b11f802f762ac09e.300x225x196.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/01/fyre-festival-lawsuit-fraud-lies-ja-rule-billy-mcfarland/
    The inaugural Fyre Festival was a disaster. Now, the two men responsible for it have legal issues to deal with because an attendee is trying to set up a $150 million class action lawsuit against them

    As we previously reported, the "luxury music weekend" was the brainchild of Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When guests started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that attorney Mark Geragos has filed a lawsuit against McFarland and Ja, on behalf of a concertgoer who believes the entire event was nothing more than a get-rich-scam.

    The suit claims that both men lied about the festival's amenities and safety. FEMA tents were the so-called luxury accommodations and wild animals could be seen scurrying about.

    Some guests were left stranded on the private island in the Bahamas.

    In addition, both Ja and McFarland are accused of warning some celebrity guests in advance not to come, knowing the event would not be up to par.
    $150 million?????????
    104796-imgur-the-simple-image-sharer-3mc8.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/11/ja-rule-fyre-festival-loan-lawsuit/
    Ja Rule has just been hit with a second lawsuit related to his Fyre Festival. The proposed "luxury weekend" was supposed to go down on a private island in the Bahamas in April, but quickly descended into chaos and had to be cancelled after one day.

    Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When revelers started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that Ja, born Jeffrey Atkins and business partner Billy McFarland are on the hook for a $3 million loan they took out 18 days prior to the festival.

    EHL Funding claims the pair were supposed to make weekly payments, but stopped after forking over just under $900,000.

    EHL says the two are now in default and is suing them for the money owed, plus interest.


    As we previously reported, McFarland and Ja were hit with a lawsuit by a concert goer earlier this month, who believes the festival was a get-rich-scam.

    Who the ? was paying $100,000 for this ? ass lineup in the Bahamas. Lets just say the week before you are a some rich kid or mogul and you went to coachella. To see a lineup 10 times better than Fyre Fest i am sure you could get vip stage seating, the largest suite in southern California hotels by the festivals and pop bottles all weekend and maybe you are at 50,000 dollars. How the ? do you spend 100K (even if you're rich) for such a ? ass festival that has 0 clout and a ? ass lineup?
    Why you trying to get in the mind of rich white twentyv year olds? They be on some owl worship, ? , murder, do anything they want type ? . I don't care why they do what they do, who cares, ? em.

    ? why you assuming they were all 20 year olds. Some of these ? was mid 30's going through a pre mid life crisis nah mean? Couple ? was 40 and rich and brought their 23 year old mistress out to fyre fest. It wasn't just 20 somethings that got finessed.
  • mc317
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    This ? fresh out the pen to runnin Ponzi Schemes
  • mc317
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    So Ja is running Ponzi schemes at the same time as Irv is relaunching Murder Inc.....



    Those Murder Inc ? and their get rich quick schemes lmfao
  • THE_R_
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    IRV GOTTI DOES LOOK LIKE HE RUNS A PYRAMID SCHEME...
    HE'S GOT THAT QUALITY...I CAN'T PUT MY FINGER ON IT...
  • 5 Grand
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    MR.CJ wrote: »
    Somebody getting sued

    1cf4bfa36730eba3b11f802f762ac09e.300x225x196.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/01/fyre-festival-lawsuit-fraud-lies-ja-rule-billy-mcfarland/
    The inaugural Fyre Festival was a disaster. Now, the two men responsible for it have legal issues to deal with because an attendee is trying to set up a $150 million class action lawsuit against them

    As we previously reported, the "luxury music weekend" was the brainchild of Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When guests started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that attorney Mark Geragos has filed a lawsuit against McFarland and Ja, on behalf of a concertgoer who believes the entire event was nothing more than a get-rich-scam.

    The suit claims that both men lied about the festival's amenities and safety. FEMA tents were the so-called luxury accommodations and wild animals could be seen scurrying about.

    Some guests were left stranded on the private island in the Bahamas.

    In addition, both Ja and McFarland are accused of warning some celebrity guests in advance not to come, knowing the event would not be up to par.
    $150 million?????????
    104796-imgur-the-simple-image-sharer-3mc8.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/11/ja-rule-fyre-festival-loan-lawsuit/
    Ja Rule has just been hit with a second lawsuit related to his Fyre Festival. The proposed "luxury weekend" was supposed to go down on a private island in the Bahamas in April, but quickly descended into chaos and had to be cancelled after one day.

    Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When revelers started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that Ja, born Jeffrey Atkins and business partner Billy McFarland are on the hook for a $3 million loan they took out 18 days prior to the festival.

    EHL Funding claims the pair were supposed to make weekly payments, but stopped after forking over just under $900,000.

    EHL says the two are now in default and is suing them for the money owed, plus interest.


    As we previously reported, McFarland and Ja were hit with a lawsuit by a concert goer earlier this month, who believes the festival was a get-rich-scam.

    Who the ? was paying $100,000 for this ? ass lineup in the Bahamas. Lets just say the week before you are a some rich kid or mogul and you went to coachella. To see a lineup 10 times better than Fyre Fest i am sure you could get vip stage seating, the largest suite in southern California hotels by the festivals and pop bottles all weekend and maybe you are at 50,000 dollars. How the ? do you spend 100K (even if you're rich) for such a ? ass festival that has 0 clout and a ? ass lineup?

    A better question is: If this was all some get rich quick scheme, why would they pick Ja Rule to be the bait? I mean who would use Ja Rule as a headliner to rip people off?
  • 2stepz_ahead
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    5 Grand wrote: »
    MR.CJ wrote: »
    Somebody getting sued

    1cf4bfa36730eba3b11f802f762ac09e.300x225x196.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/01/fyre-festival-lawsuit-fraud-lies-ja-rule-billy-mcfarland/
    The inaugural Fyre Festival was a disaster. Now, the two men responsible for it have legal issues to deal with because an attendee is trying to set up a $150 million class action lawsuit against them

    As we previously reported, the "luxury music weekend" was the brainchild of Ja Rule and Billy McFarland. Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When guests started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that attorney Mark Geragos has filed a lawsuit against McFarland and Ja, on behalf of a concertgoer who believes the entire event was nothing more than a get-rich-scam.

    The suit claims that both men lied about the festival's amenities and safety. FEMA tents were the so-called luxury accommodations and wild animals could be seen scurrying about.

    Some guests were left stranded on the private island in the Bahamas.

    In addition, both Ja and McFarland are accused of warning some celebrity guests in advance not to come, knowing the event would not be up to par.
    $150 million?????????
    104796-imgur-the-simple-image-sharer-3mc8.gif

    http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/11/ja-rule-fyre-festival-loan-lawsuit/
    Ja Rule has just been hit with a second lawsuit related to his Fyre Festival. The proposed "luxury weekend" was supposed to go down on a private island in the Bahamas in April, but quickly descended into chaos and had to be cancelled after one day.

    Guests who paid anywhere from $1000 to $100,000 to attend were promised first class accommodations and performances by Lil Yachty, Migos, G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer and Blink 182.

    When revelers started arriving on Thursday, April 27, they were greeted by "soggy tents, bad food and general disappointment verging on panic," according to the New York Times.

    TMZ reports that Ja, born Jeffrey Atkins and business partner Billy McFarland are on the hook for a $3 million loan they took out 18 days prior to the festival.

    EHL Funding claims the pair were supposed to make weekly payments, but stopped after forking over just under $900,000.

    EHL says the two are now in default and is suing them for the money owed, plus interest.


    As we previously reported, McFarland and Ja were hit with a lawsuit by a concert goer earlier this month, who believes the festival was a get-rich-scam.

    Who the ? was paying $100,000 for this ? ass lineup in the Bahamas. Lets just say the week before you are a some rich kid or mogul and you went to coachella. To see a lineup 10 times better than Fyre Fest i am sure you could get vip stage seating, the largest suite in southern California hotels by the festivals and pop bottles all weekend and maybe you are at 50,000 dollars. How the ? do you spend 100K (even if you're rich) for such a ? ass festival that has 0 clout and a ? ass lineup?

    A better question is: If this was all some get rich quick scheme, why would they pick Ja Rule to be the bait? I mean who would use Ja Rule as a headliner to rip people off?

    uhhhh

    maybe that's the point
  • NCswag
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    Ja might have to flee America. Rich white folks gonna make that ? broke. Literally.
  • sapp08_2001
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    mc317 wrote: »

    Smh. Damn shame. Hope he has the loot to pay up because if not feds will collect
  • Lurkristocrat
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    Real ? , i feel bad for the brother.