
While NewJeans' Daniel is engaged in a lawsuit with ADOR, her older sister, singer Olivia Marsh, celebrated her sister's birthday and shared recent updates. On the 11th, Olivia Marsh posted a message saying "HAPPY DAZZI DAYYYYYYY" along with a mirror selfie taken with her sister Daniel. In the photo, the two are closely leaning against each other, capturing their reflection in the mirror. Daniel's faint smile under a cap contrasts with Olivia Marsh's chic expression, creating a warm sisterly atmosphere. Recently, the initial hearing for the lawsuit filed by ADOR against Daniel and former representative Min Hee-jin regarding the responsibility for the NewJeans withdrawal incident was held. The court requested a review of overseas precedents related to tampering (the act of contacting another agency before the contract period expires) and indicated that it would be desirable to proceed with room for mediation, scheduling the next hearing dates for May 14 and July 2.
A South Korean court ruled that a YouTuber must pay HYBE 15 million won for defamation after he claimed ILLIT plagiarized NewJeans' choreography. The judge stated the YouTuber posted videos without verifying the truth, damaging HYBE's reputation. Although HYBE sought 300 million won, only 15 million won was awarded.
ADOR has filed a lawsuit against Daniel and former representative Min Hee-jin, claiming damages of about 43 billion won due to issues surrounding NewJeans' departure. The court proceedings emphasize the need for a swift resolution to avoid harming the artists' careers, while both sides remain open to potential reconciliation.
In a lawsuit initiated by ADOR against NewJeans' Daniel, his legal representatives argue that the case's delay harms his career and suggest that ADOR is intentionally prolonging the process. They emphasize that the issues are clear and evidence is sufficient for a swift resolution. ADOR claims Daniel's actions caused significant disruptions to group activities.
ADOR has initiated a lawsuit seeking 43 billion won in damages from NewJeans' Daniel and Min Hee-jin. The initial court hearing is scheduled for the 26th. This follows a previous ruling where Min Hee-jin won against HYBE. ADOR claims Daniel's family is responsible for delays in NewJeans' comeback.
Daniel from NewJeans will have her fan communication records removed from the official platform Phoning, as ADOR restructures content amid ongoing contract disputes. This decision follows a legal battle regarding her contract with ADOR, which has raised concerns among fans about consumer rights and the implications for future disputes in the industry.
The Korean Entertainment Management Association has officially addressed the controversy surrounding NewJeans, recognizing it as a serious issue that could undermine the trust within the Korean pop culture industry. They demand accountability from those involved, particularly Min Hee-jin, and stress the importance of eradicating unethical practices like 'tampering' in the industry.
Min Heejin proposes to forgo a 25 billion yen claim against HYBE to conclude all ongoing lawsuits, emphasizing the well-being of NewJeans and the K-POP industry. She expresses gratitude for the court's rulings and aims to shift focus from legal battles to creative endeavors, urging for a harmonious environment for artists.
Min Hee-jin, at a press conference, proposed to HYBE to end all ongoing civil and criminal lawsuits in exchange for 25.5 billion won. She emphasized the importance of resolving conflicts for the benefit of NewJeans and the K-POP industry, stating her intention to focus on nurturing new artists and business directions.
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