Fair City continues to be impacted by the coronavirus.
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It's claimed they aided in defrauding investors
Migos are set to pay a $30,000 (£25,945) settlement in an ongoing Fyre Festival case.
Last year, Gregory Messer, the bankruptcy trustee for the festival whose founder was imprisoned for fraud, began targeting artists and influencers on the grounds that they aided in defrauding investors.
Messer’s lawsuits name dozens of acts or influencers who were paid to perform at or promote the festival. Fyre made headlines across the world in 2017 after its
Fair City continues to be impacted by the coronavirus.
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- with reporting from Digital Desk staff
Migos will pay back $30,000 (£24,830) in a settlement over the trio’s $100,000 (£82,780) pay cheque to perform at the disastrous Fyre Festival.
Migos are settling a lawsuit over their payday for the Fyre Festival.
The good deeds keep flowing in the direction of Ireland’s incredible healthcare staff as they soldier through tackling coronavirus across the country.