Organizers of this weekend's disastrous Fyre Festival, billed as a luxury music getaway on a posh and private Caribbean island, have been slapped with a $100 million class action lawsuit filed by Los Angeles attorney Mark Geragos.


Mark Geragos, Geragos & Geragos

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The suit targets event organizers Billy McFarland; rapper Jeffrey Atkins, known as Ja Rule; and Fyre Media Inc. with claims of fraud, breach of contract, breach of covenant of good faith, and negligent misrepresentation. It was filed Sunday in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of Daniel Jung and all other attendees of the event.

The promoters promised “first-class culinary experiences and a luxury atmosphere,” but music fans who paid as much as $12,780 to attend the weekend event on the island of Exumas in the Bahamas, found a storm-battered scene that the suit called “more like 'The Hunger Games' or 'Lord of the Flies' than Coachella.”

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