Fyre Fest Founder Apologizes to Bahamas After Government Says He’s Not Welcome

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Fyre Fest founder Billy McFarland is apologizing to the government in the Bahamas as he teases a new project there.

, which our sources said involved another festival, among other things in the near future. His TikTok video teasing the project showed a treasure map and made it look like he's planning something else in the Bahamas, something the government there is not taking kindly.

Billy's not offering any more specifics on what he's got cooking, though, writing ..."I don't have much right now, but I am committed to make these families whole as soon I am allowed. I ask for guidance on whom to speak with to begin my journey to do right by the incredible people of the Bahamas and Family Islands."

Billy ends his plea with another apology ..."I truly acknowledge the hurt I caused to the people, and region, and I will spend the rest of my life working to right my wrongs."Meanwhile, Billy keeps posting videos about his latest Bahamas event ... so he's not giving up.

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