Dylan McDermott is getting some fresh air with the family.
16.04.2020 - 04:51 / hollywoodreporter.com
Billy McFarland, the notorious mastermind behind the Fyre Festival debacle in 2017, on Tuesday asked to be released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. In court documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter,McFarland, through his lawyers, asked U.S.
Dylan McDermott is getting some fresh air with the family.
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Imprisoned Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland has reportedly petitioned for an early prison release, citing his health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland is reportedly begging a judge to release him from prison early because he's at a higher risk of catching the novel coronavirus due to pre-existing health conditions. McFarland, 28, is currently serving a six-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud in 2018.
His lawyers cite pre-existing health conditions as grounds for release
By J. Kim Murphy
Billy McFarland, the notorious mastermind behind the Fyre Festival debacle in 2017, on Tuesday asked to be released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic.In court documents obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, McFarland through is lawyers, asked U.S.
A New York judge has shot down R. Kelly’s bid for an early prison release amid coronavirus concerns.
Billy McFarland, the guy behind the failed music festival Fyre Fest, is working on a new project while in prison.