The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Greatest Cons We Know
Episode Date: August 29, 2023In a segment after Stugotz's heart, we discuss the conman behind Bishop Sycamore football and the new documentary on the program, and we break down the details on Fyre Festival II. Learn more about yo...ur ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Do you remember the name Bishop Sikamore?
Do you remember anything about the name Bishop Sikamore?
You have problems with retention.
I do. Basically, you read things and You have problems with retention. I do.
Basically, you read things and you don't remember them.
You are largely fried from too many dead shows.
Do you know what Bishop Sikamore is?
I do not, no.
I've discussed it.
No recollection whatsoever about that fake high school football team
that ended up on ESPN and playing against IMG Academy and people don't understand how
they were able to play a football game on ESPN. When they're not a high school, they're
not students. And we talked yesterday about what you want from your documentaries and
don't want as it relates to the University of Florida documentary on Netflix, HBO and HBO Max have done hyper
object.
Atom McKay has created hyper object.
We're in business now with hyper object.
They did a documentary for HBO Max about how batshit crazy a con.
The whole thing was.
It has a lot of details in it.
It's 90 minutes. So it's not even half
as long as the uninteresting four parts that Netflix did on the University of Florida. But
it's an interesting con. It's a well-made documentary. Most of the things that Adam McKay makes
are exceptionally well-made. And it's a story that I sat there, even having read the details before,
I still sat there and watched.
And the con man is such a con man that he's hypnotizing.
It's the star of the show.
And you don't understand how he gets away with so much fraud.
You'd love it, Stugots, just as an instruction manual
on how to do things with no shame whatsoever.
You have me a con man in fraud.
I mean, Lucy, have you seen it?
Yes, I watched it.
It is, it's everything I wanted Swamp Kings to be.
I thought it was so well put together.
They had every side of the story.
It was one of those things where it was so interesting, but by the end of the documentary,
I felt so gross. I felt so gross because it sort of turned into like this, it was so interesting, but by the end of the documentary, I felt so gross.
I felt so gross because it sort of turned into like,
it was all a story of this man just taking advantage
of high school kids and him being like,
yeah, I'm gonna do it again.
I'm gonna do it another time.
Because the consequences to date,
as he endures 30 different lawsuits at least,
and he just spent all the time on camera lying,
lying with a smile on his face,
but somebody who is totally, totally immune to feeling any shame or considering the consequences
of not paying any of your debts, just wanders around the earth taking for free, yes, that
aren't actually free.
And there's another one roaming this earth. for free, yes, that aren't actually free.
There's another one roaming this earth.
There is another one roaming the earth,
doing it exactly the way just as poorly
as Stugots would do it.
And saying I'm gonna do it again.
Just as sloppy as Stugots would do it.
And the only truth that he tells
when his lips moves is I'm gonna do it again.
It's crazy because there was no law
that was like you can't make a fake school
because no one thought someone was gonna make a fake school.
So there were zero punishments for this guy.
Are you interested, Stugat, in what it is
that we're talking about beyond the fraud,
beyond, and I don't know that there necessarily is anything
more interesting here, but you're talking about high school kids
who were bad at football.
I might be able to get you here, Stu.
The name is BS high.
I'm there. Get it?
Yeah, like Bishop Sikamore.
I got it.
But also bullshit.
Yes.
Thanks.
Also, some of them were not in high school.
Several of them were much older. Yeah.
And bad at football and really bad.
And there was no playbook or coaching. Alright, I'm in. I'm in on this dog.
They said that all the plays came from Madden because like coach had that.
That's where all the great plays come from. All of them are just doing what they had learned on that. Four verticals.
Isn't that what Tyree Kills says that he does before games now to prepare?
And how he prepares for DBs by looking at their awareness on Madden.
Seems to be working.
Yeah, that is.
That is the secret that he has.
It's not the world class, for instance, speed.
It's that he's able to do research on Madden before games that helps him pick up little secrets
on what it is that cornerbacks do.
I was looking up Fire Festival 2, Dan,
when you were saying how people were going to do this con
again, and there's a Fire Festival 2 that's out,
and didn't realize that they had already dropped
one tier of tickets, which are sold out.
Like, they sold out of the first tier of tickets for an event that notoriously was a giant
scam and they decided we're going to do this again a year from now in 2024 and they've
already sold out a tier of tickets with no information on how this festival is going
to go.
So God speaking of yesterday's conversation about documentaries and whether or not you
trade access for story, for dilution of story, there are two fire fest documentaries.
The better one is the one that doesn't have the chief, the chief con man.
The chief con man got paid for his participation in one of these documentaries.
It's the lesser of the two documentaries,
but Billy, are they doing it in the same places at Exuma?
Are they doing, is it the same people?
It's not like Nelly and the con man
that are doing it, right?
It's the scam for those of you who do not know.
I think it was Exuma.
I think I have that right.
But basically, they just got some influencers together
to say there's an island party here
that's going to be a great music festival.
It did look very exotic and luxurious, but when people got there, it was a bunch of
FEMA tents, and the island wasn't equipped to handle any people.
Never mind that many people.
And it was a disaster where a bunch of rich kids led by influencers got stranded on an
island for a weekend that wasn't
equipped in any way. Never mind a music festival, just to handle them living there. You're telling
me they're doing the same thing with the same people that can't be.
Well first, minor fine, it wasn't Nelly, it was Jawrool.
Major fine, yeah. But you never happened to Nelly.
I believe it's the same. It wasn't Zuma though.
I believe it's the same promoters and this just says Caribbean C fire festival to presale and like here's a thing
I there's some money down there
There's some merch here that seems overpriced obviously, but like maybe a keepsake that you would want
But can you trust them with like your credit card information like probably not right like like a $60 t-shirt is way overpriced
probably not, right? Like, like a $60 t-shirt is way overpriced.
Plus $25 shipping if it's international,
but like, even $85,
like if you're gonna lose your credit card information
to these people, it seems like a bad idea.
There's an interesting tiering system here
in terms of the tickets that they sold,
because it seems like the fire 400, which were the first 400 tickets,
were sold at $799.
But then seemingly, there was the fire starters, pre-sale 1, pre-sale 2, pre-sale 3, and
pre-sale 4 that led up to $8,000 per ticket with no extra benefits.
Just hey, we have a pre-sale going for 48 hours or so,
and if you get into late,
I'm set at $800, it's $8,000.
And are we gonna send you anywhere?
I don't know, maybe.
Maybe we'll send you somewhere.
We're the same guys that did Fire Festival last time.
It can't be the same people.
It can't tell me that job rule is again
on the advertising.
There's nothing on the advertising.
There's just the opportunity to buy tickets at some point
and you can buy a $40 hat or a t-shirt or a hoodie for $200.
But like, there's no ax listed.
There's no location.
There's no location.
It just says Caribbean Sea.
Like, it almost seems like.
I can't be right.
It seems like you deserve whatever is coming your way
if you make the mistake of giving them your money.
I wonder if I'd be willing to make the bet that they couldn't screw it up that badly again, could they?
That it's not possible that just something that has brand name recognition for being
infamously incompetent but has fame, that the currency today is attention and so it doesn't matter
whether it's fame or infamy as long as your brand has brand recognition.
If they do it right it'll be a problem.
They have to do it wrong.
They have to do it spectacularly wrong.
The only place they might fail is in doing it too right.
How are you paying $8,000 and having no idea what you're getting?
I can tell you what you're getting here in overview the section.
So drop one is sold out, unfortunately, Dan.
I could, however, if you'd like,
have you join a waiting list?
Would you like me to have you join a waiting list
for FireFest 2?
Please do it.
Because it's back.
Here's what your FirePast gets you.
One ticket to FireFestival 2, FireFestival 2
is targeted for the end of 2024 in the Caribbean.
So, and then there's an asterisk next to that, which I'm assuming is telling you like,
yeah, maybe, maybe not.
If there's a Caribbean, if the asterisk is, it's just climate change permitting.
You'll also get immediate VIP access to fire events, experiences and community, then there's
another asterisk after that, which is confusing.
Then VIP pass the fire lead-up events and fire pop-ups.
You can also join the Fire Crew, which is an online
community with Billy and team, not me.
Billy.
But it seems like you get major access for that price.
VIP access to fire experiences, including fire fights,
which I guess is going to the fight game.
Is Billy the guy in the documentary who tried to save
Fire Fest by either offering or being pushed and prodded into a situation where he had
to deflate someone in order to save the festival.
Is that Billy because there is one famous moment from that documentary.
Who is Billy?
He is the founder and he did spend some time in jail for fraud.
Yeah. Okay, it's the same guy.
He said Billy McFarland actually, and this is not a direct quote, but I believe he said
that the idea for Fire Festival 2 started during his seven months in solitary confinement,
which why did he spend seven months in solitary confinement?
That seems not real.
Then you go down and it says the Caribbean, it says it's in the Caribbean scene, and then
it says open and Google Maps, and like if anyone's on the site,
feel free to click that now,
because I did that thinking that will kind of like,
zero in on the location, and no, it's just the Google Map,
it says Caribbean Sea, and I'm looking at a map of the Caribbean.
He's doing it again?
Nothing's pinpointed on here, there's no information.
And people are buying them.
Gotta make it clear, it was Andy King who may or may not have had to
relate somebody, not really my father.
Thank you.
Yes, thank you for the distinction.
Different Andy King.
Yeah, not the Andy King.
Not the Andy King.
That was the original program director.
Worst time in our show's history.
We're a executive producer on our show many years ago.
We find that wallet or what's happening with you.
I'm going to go to the car.
Go ahead and carry the last minute by yourself.
I mean, but you owe $15.
I can loan it to you if you'd like.
I mean, it's not, well, let me check and see if I am.
What's the interest on that for payback?
Well, $15.
So he would have to, so I put down 15 today.
And if it doesn't pay you back by the end of the week,
it's 20 at least, he owes you.
I would say more like 50.
Okay.
Yes, and next week 100 and the week after that 150,
I hope he doesn't find this wallet.
I have to see if I have money.
Hold on.
Let's see.
What is the fine by the way?
I don't know.
It was because he thought Nelly was job-ruled.
Yeah, Nelly.
Yeah, Rool was Nelly, rather.
Yeah.
Oh, we have a 20.
Yeah.
Too bad for him. Oh, rather. Yeah. Oh, we have a 20. Yeah. Too bad for him.
Oh, man.
But I hope he doesn't find it.
So I get $50 at the end of the week.
I don't think he's coming back.
Oh, he's gone for good.
Nope, he's back.
Oh, he is.
Okay.
Well, someone tell him that he owes me $50.
So you're fine.
Just one from $15 to $50.
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