Restaurant Owner Stiffed by Fyre Festival Thankful for Help
It took Maryann Rolle her entire life to save $50,000. By the week the infamous Fyre Festival descended on the Bahamas, it was gone. Rolle owns the Exuma Point Bar and Grille and fronted the costs for labor and food for the defunct event. After Netflix released its documentary about the Fyre Festival, viewers have donated more than $135,000 to her. "I just want to say thanks to God for touching the hearts of so many people around the world to make my life a little bit easier," Rolle told InsideEdition.com's Stephanie Officer ( / officerstephny ) #InsideEdition

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