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McFarland was born in 1991, [6] [7] and was raised in the Short Hills section of Millburn, New Jersey. His parents, Steven and Irene McFarland (née Zervakos), [8] are real estate developers. [9] He graduated from the Pingry School in 2010. [10] He then attended Bucknell University, but he dropped out in May of his freshman year. [11] [12]
McFarland's brigade was responsible for the Castlerock killings of 25 March 1993 in which four Catholics were killed. [1] The Greysteel massacre of 30 October 1993 also happened within McFarland's brigade area and he was widely suspected of having ordered the attack, although suspicion also fell on West Belfast brigadier Johnny Adair who, even ...
Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (/ m ə k ˈ f ɑːr l ɪ n /; born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer.He is best known as the creator and star of the television series Family Guy (since 1999) and The Orville (2017–2022), and co-creator of the television series American Dad!
Fyre Festival fraudster Billy McFarland deserves no mercy even though he’s being held in one of the hardest-hit federal prisons by the coronavirus pandemic, prosecutors wrote Tuesday in a ...
Fyre Festival 2 tickets go on sale as Billy McFarland attempts to come back from 2017 disaster: 'My dream is finally becoming a reality' David Artavia. February 24, 2025 at 3:47 PM.
The organizer of the ill-fated Fyre Festival, Billy McFarland, is no longer behind bars. The convicted fraudster was released on Wednesday, more than two years ahead of the end of his six-year ...
Billy McFarland and Ja Rule at the 2016 Web Summit An aircraft used to transport attendees to the festival, featuring Fyre Festival branding. The festival was organized by Billy McFarland and Ja Rule to promote the Fyre music booking app. [2] [1] Ja Rule had come to know McFarland through regular visits to events McFarland hosted for his previous venture, Magnises.
The infamous Fyre Fest in 2017 fell so far short of its promises that its name has become a cultural shorthand for epic disaster — but its founder Billy McFarland thinks he can pull off another try.