Even though the initial disaster of the Fyre Festival was produced in 2017, the repercussions are still being felt to this day. The Bahamas luxury festival, which collapsed, has led to numerous lawsuits, mainly for its founders, Billy McFarland and Ja Rule. At present, the bankruptcy trustee of the festival, Gregory Messer, is asking for the refund of investors and defrauded visitors from all the celebrities who have received a payment for the promotion of the event.

RadarOnline.com got the trial document filed on Wednesday, August 28 in the US Bankruptcy Court of New York. The lawsuit targets the talent agencies of several artists who have been paid, but have never appeared at the festival. Lil Yachty, Migos and Rae Sremmurd's agency, International Creative Management LLC, were paid $ 350,000. Blink-182 and Creative Arts Agency are being sued for $ 500,000. The Nue Agency, which represents Pusha T, Tyga and Desiigner, is also being sued for $ 730,000.

In addition, the dealer is tackling the pockets of models and influencers who have been paid for advertising Fyre Fest on social media. Kendall Jenner received $ 275,000 to publish a single photo on Instagram and would have received an additional $ 25,000 a few days later. Emily Ratajkowski is in the same boat, targeted for $ 300,000.

In addition, the lawsuit targets festival director Yaron Lavi, sellers and two companies that have been paid to hire musicians for the festival on private jets and yachts. To conclude, Fyre Fest was a costly mess that cost a lot of money to many people and now the organizers are trying to reduce it to whoever is involved and who can afford to pay. Let's see how it works.