Famous model Anna Herrin isn’t trying to get millions from Ja Rule and Fyre Festival organizers. The hottie has stepped forward to speak up for the rap veteran.
Approached in an airport terminal, Herrin explained why she didn’t have any real beef with Rule over the festival’s turnout.
“I got really lucky. I had a great time in the Bahamas. I got to leave the main tent apocalypse area around like midnight before it got really dark and sketchy. I heard rumors of feral dogs but I cannot say that I witnessed any feral dogs. [Did I enjoy myself?] I did. I had an awfully good time. I kinda felt bad about it but I had a lot of fun. … I’m praying for Ja Rule’s comeback. I feel bad for the guy. I think he did it with the best intentions and I think it’s terrible how it worked out. Awful. I think it’s terrible what happened to everybody but I don’t think he meant to f*ck over a bunch of young kids. I think he wanted to throw an amazing festival in the Bahamas.” (TMZ)
Herrin made sure to flood her Instagram page with pics from the festival outing.
Yesterday, details surfaced on a massive Fyre Festival $100 million lawsuit.
Shortly thereafter, a class-action lawsuit representing attendees was filed against Ja Rule, co-founder Billy McFarland and Fyre Media, the company that runs Fyre Festival. Geragos & Geragos, a firm that has represented high-profile clients such as Chris Brown and Michael Jackson, is handling the case. (CNBC)
We just filed Federal Class Action against Fyre Media for festival of horror. Refunding ticket price is not enough! @markgeragos pic.twitter.com/5CsNtQ6yjh
— Ben Meiselas (@meiselasb) May 1, 2017
This past weekend, Rule’s rap rival 50 Cent clowned him over the festival nightmare.
— Ja Rule (@jarule) April 28, 2017