The rapper didn't participate in either documentary, but was heavily featured in both as he was Fyre's co-founder, working closely with McFarland.
While McFarland went to prison, Ja Rule, 42, has remained in the clear and defended himself on social media after the documentaries went viral.
"I had an amazing vision to create a festival like NO OTHER!!! I would NEVER SCAM or FRAUD anyone what sense does that make???" he tweeted. He also wrote, "I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!"
Still, Ja Rule was the subject of multiple lawsuits because of his ties to Fyre.
Since the demise of Fyre, Ja Rule has since started a new venture, an app called ICONN, a "celebrity entertainment book & concierge service." Sound familiar?
"it's very different, but it's similar," Ja Rule admits in a clip from his interview on a show called Drink Champs in the Hulu doc of the comparison of ICONN to Fyre.
He declined to participate in either documentary.