![]() ![]() ![]() McFarland had, in actual fact, spent those millions on parties for himself, on one advert featuring five top supermodels who never planned attending and on social media personalities who swayed their followers to buy tickets to an event that never was, eventually pleaded guilty to defrauding his investors and going to jail. ![]() How were thousands of switched-on millennials duped into buying tickets for something which was clearly too good to be true, and how were inexperienced, clueless people like McFarland able to give the impression that they could pull something of this magnitude off, and attract millions of dollars of investment, with no successful track record in the field? ![]()
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