'Heartbroken' Ja Rule says festival disaster that left attendees stranded after spending up to $12,000 is 'NOT MY FAULT'
Fyre Festival is an unmitigated disaster, and Ja Rule does not want to be blamed.
What was supposed to be a three-day all-inclusive luxury music festival with tickets costing up to $250,000 has collapsed under its own weight. With acts and catering pulling out, a lack of adequate infrastructure on the private island in the Bahamas, and a lack of transportation both on and off the island,
Now, people who were promised a luxury experience are turning to the festival's owners for answers: rapper Ja Rule and entrepreneur Billy McFarland, who co-founded Fyre Media, the festival's promoter. Fyre is an on-demand booking app.
In a statement on Twitter Ja Rule, claimed that the incident in the Bahamas was "not my fault."
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