According to the ruling, McFarland must also pay the thirty percent interest that belonged to the loan.

It writes Billboard.

Thus, McFarland can add the new debt to the nearly 269 million he already owes so far after the festival, which never ended.

McFarland was sentenced in October to six years in prison, among other things for fraud in connection with the festival.

Fyre festival was arranged in 2017 by McFarland together with rapper Ja Rule.

It was sold as an exclusive luxury festival on a paradise island, with world artists and accommodation and top-class food.

A VIP ticket went for the equivalent of SEK 100,000.

But the well-to-do visitors were greeted by something resembling a windswept tent camp after a natural disaster, with neither food nor music.

Several visitors appealed to the US Embassy for help and the fiasco spread quickly on social media.

The organizers have been sued for a total of over SEK 800 million by the festival visitors.