The Fyre Festival drama isn't over yet, as the likes of Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid are expected to receive subpoenas in a bid to find out ~exactly~ where the event funds went, a new report suggests.

If you've been anywhere near the internet this month, you'll know we're all obsessed with the Netflix documentary, Fyre Festival: The Greatest Party That Never Happened. It outlines the true story of Billy McFarland, the CEO and founder of Fyre Media, and rapper Ja Rule's attempt at putting on a Coachella-style festival on an island in the Bahamas.

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What eventually unfolded in April 2017 was chaos. Now, Billboard reports, trustee Gregory Messer, who is overseeing the bankruptcy of Fyre Media, wants to find out what happened to the millions of dollars of ticket sales Billy spent leading up to the failed festival.

Before the festival, the likes of Bella Hadid, Hailey Baldwin, Kendall Jenner and Elsa Hosk were flown to the Bahamas to create promotional footage for Fyre Festival, which they eventually shared on their own social pages, too.

Unsurprisingly, this came at a cost, with Gregory Messer claiming Kendall was paid $250,000 for her involvement in promoting the festival, and Emily Ratajkowski's DNA Model Management was paid $299,000 by Billy McFarland in March 2017.

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Now, as part of the bankruptcy, the models and influencers have been issued with subpoenas, in a bid to find out exactly how much they were paid - and in return for what coverage - to ultimately work out how Billy McFarland spent the budget.

As Cosmo US point out, a subpoena sounds like a truly terrifying legal term, but it really just means the trustee wants to talk to everyone in depth and see the receipts so they can figure out WTF happened.

The Fyre Festival debacle continues.

Dusty Baxter-Wright Senior Entertainment & Lifestyle Writer Dusty Baxter-Wright is Cosmopolitan's Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebrities, movies, TV and books as well as travel, interiors, food and drink on a daily basis.

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