and Hulu could face subpoenas for Fyre Festival documentaries 

Their documentaries, released just days apart, captivated audiences and put Fyre Festival back in the headlines two years after its famous flame out. 

But now Netflix and Hulu could face subpoenas for the exclusive footage they used to show the rise and fall of the doomed music festival. 

Trustee Gregory Messer filed the new subpoenas in bankruptcy court on Tuesday and wants to know if either streaming site paid for use of the footage. 

'In order to create the documentaries, both Hulu and Netflix used unique behind-the-scenes footage of the festival,' Messer said in the filling obtained by Bloomberg. 

Netflix and Hulu could face subpoenas for the exclusive footage they used to show the rise and fall of the doomed Fyre Festival

Netflix and Hulu could face subpoenas for the exclusive footage they used to show the rise and fall of the doomed Fyre Festival

Trustee Gregory Messer filed the new subpoenas in bankruptcy court on Tuesday and wants to know if either streaming site paid for use of the footage

Trustee Gregory Messer filed the new subpoenas in bankruptcy court on Tuesday and wants to know if either streaming site paid for use of the footage

'Due to a lack of information, it is impossible for the Trustee to determine where the footage came from and whether such footage was an asset of the Debtor's estate.' 

Hulu and Netflix have yet to comment on the case, but Ja Rule - who helped come up with the idea for the festival - has previously said that organizer Billy McFarland and social media manager Elliot Tebele were both paid by Netflix and Hulu. 

The Hulu documentary featured an exclusive - and paid - interview with McFarland, while Netflix had special access to footage due to the fact it was produced by Jerry Media and Matte Projects, the same companies that were used to promote the festival.   

In January, Messer subpoenaed models including Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid who helped promote the festival on their social media pages.

Messer wanted the models, who also featured in a promotional video for Fyre Festival, to disclose information about payments they received from organizer Billy McFarland. 

His filing sought $5.3million worth of payments, including for IMG Models - the agency representing Hadid, Hailey Bieber, and Elsa Hosk. 

Messer said IMG received payments of $1.2million from McFarland between November 2016 and February 2017, according to Billboard.

In January, Messer subpoenaed models including Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid to disclose information about payments they received from organizer Billy McFarland (pictured)

In January, Messer subpoenaed models including Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid to disclose information about payments they received from organizer Billy McFarland (pictured) 

Another subpoena is for Jenner, who received a $250,000-payment in January 2017. Four months later she posted on Instagram that some members of Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music family would be performing at Fyre Festival.

Jenner didn't indicate whether she was being paid for the now-deleted post, which did not indicate she was being paid for the Instagram post, which prompted a Federal Trade Commission warning about disclosure rules for sponsored social media posts.

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