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Ador unveils new evidence alleging Min Hee-jin orchestrated NewJeans' split
KR🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Ador unveils new evidence alleging Min Hee-jin orchestrated NewJeans' split

K-pop agency Ador has presented new evidence in its legal case against former CEO Min Hee-jin and former member Danielle, alleging that Min orchestrated NewJeans' attempt to leave the agency. The evidence includes audio recordings, contracts, and financial documents suggesting Min encouraged the group to hold a September 2024 livestream, which the agency claims was designed to gather evidence for a future lawsuit to end their exclusive contracts. This contradicts Min's earlier claims that she discouraged such actions. Ador alleges that Min continued to direct the group's independent activities, including their appearance at ComplexCon Hong Kong, despite a court order restricting them from doing so without the agency's approval. The agency is seeking damages, claiming Min's actions caused financial harm.

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Ador unveils new evidence alleging Min Hee-jin orchestrated NewJeans' split

K-pop agency Ador has presented new evidence in its legal case against former CEO Min Hee-jin and former member Danielle, alleging that Min orchestrated NewJeans' attempt to leave the agency. The evidence includes audio recordings, contracts, and financial documents suggesting Min encouraged the group to hold a September 2024 livestream, which the agency claims was designed to gather evidence for a future lawsuit to end their exclusive contracts. This contradicts Min's earlier claims that she discouraged such actions. Ador alleges that Min continued to direct the group's independent activities, including their appearance at ComplexCon Hong Kong, despite a court order restricting them from doing so without the agency's approval. The agency is seeking damages, claiming Min's actions caused financial harm.

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