
As Hae-rin and Hae-in of NewJeans expressed their intention to return to ADOR, it was reported that Minji, Hani, and Danielle also conveyed their intention to return. ADOR stated today (12th) in response to inquiries from Korean media, 'We are currently confirming the true intentions regarding the return of the three members.' Minji, Hani, and Danielle released comments to various Korean media this afternoon, stating their intention to return to ADOR. 'Recently, after careful discussions, we decided to return to ADOR,' they said, adding, 'One member is currently in Antarctica, so the communication was delayed, but since we have not received a response from ADOR, we had no choice but to inform you through a separate comment. We will continue to visit you with heartfelt music and performances. Thank you.' Prior to the announcement from the three members, Hae-rin and Hae-in had already expressed their intention to return through an official announcement from ADOR. In response to the two members' return announcement, ADOR stated, 'After thorough consideration with family and sufficient discussions with ADOR, we have made the decision to respect the court's ruling and adhere to the exclusive contract,' and called for speculation regarding the other members to be refrained from. If the reports that the other three members have also expressed their intention to return are true, all five members will officially resume activities as NewJeans under ADOR after about a year. The dispute between NewJeans' five members and ADOR began on November 29 of last year. They declared the termination of their exclusive contract with ADOR, citing a breakdown in trust with the agency. In response, ADOR filed a lawsuit to confirm the validity of the exclusive contract against the members. Subsequently, the Seoul Central District Court Civil Agreement Division 41 (Chief Judge: Jeong Hae-il) ruled in favor of ADOR in the first trial ruling on October 30. Immediately after this ruling, NewJeans expressed their intention to appeal through their legal representative, Sejong Law Firm, stating, 'The members respect the court's judgment, but given that the trust relationship with ADOR has completely broken down, it is impossible to return to ADOR and continue normal entertainment activities.' Given their sudden announcement of returning to ADOR after the immediate appeal, attention is focused on their future movements.
NewJeans members Hae-rin and Hae-in have decided to continue their activities with ADOR, respecting a court ruling regarding their contract. ADOR expressed commitment to support them in their entertainment activities and requested fans to refrain from speculation about the members' situation.
A legal battle escalated between ADOR and the Dolphin Kidnapping Gang over music video rights, with Min Hee-jin testifying in court. The dispute arose after director Shin Woo-seok uploaded a director's cut of 'ETA' to his YouTube channel without permission. ADOR claims this harmed their interests, while Min argues it’s a common industry practice. The court is examining the validity of claims regarding management responsibilities and contract practices.
NewJeans lost a lawsuit against ADOR regarding their exclusive contract, with lawyers indicating a slim chance of winning an appeal. The court ruled that there was no valid reason to terminate the contract. If NewJeans prolongs the case, they may not be able to perform until 2027. ADOR expressed gratitude for the ruling, while NewJeans plans to appeal, citing a complete breakdown of trust with ADOR.
SOURCE MUSIC has countered former ADOR head Min Hee-jin's claims in a lawsuit regarding NewJeans. They presented evidence in court, including videos of the member selection process, to refute her statements about the group's formation and HYBE's commitments. Min Hee-jin is also involved in a separate lawsuit with BELIFT LAB over similar allegations.
Daniel from NewJeans participated in a 10K marathon, finishing with a personal best of 46 minutes. He shared a moment with former marathon runner Lee Young-jin. Meanwhile, NewJeans lost a lawsuit against ADOR regarding their exclusive contract, with the court ruling that the contract remains valid despite their claims.
The Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of ADOR in a lawsuit regarding the validity of exclusive contracts with NewJeans members. The court dismissed ILLIT's plagiarism claims, stating that while some similarities exist, they do not constitute plagiarism. The court also noted that the concept of an idol group's image is not easily classified under publicity or intellectual property rights. Following the ruling, NewJeans members expressed their intention to appeal, citing a complete breakdown of trust with ADOR.
The Korean Management Union commented on the court's ruling regarding the exclusive contract between NewJeans and ADOR, calling it a fair outcome that reinforces the reliability of exclusive contracts in the K-POP industry. They highlighted the importance of maintaining trust between artists and agencies and expressed hope that this ruling would strengthen industry practices and lead to sustainable development in K-POP.
ADOR has won a lawsuit confirming the validity of its exclusive contract with NewJeans. The court ruled that ADOR did not breach its management duties and emphasized that attempts to escape the contract under the guise of broken trust are unacceptable. ADOR expressed gratitude for the ruling and is prepared for future activities with the artists.
The five members of NewJeans have announced their intention to appeal a court ruling that upheld their contract with ADOR. They respect the court's decision but state that their trust with ADOR has completely broken down, making it impossible to return and continue normal entertainment activities. They hope for a wise judgment in the appeal process and thank their fans for their support.
The Seoul Central District Court ruled that the exclusive contracts between NewJeans and ADOR are valid. The court stated that ADOR's dismissal of a representative does not constitute a breach of contract. NewJeans' legal team acknowledged the ruling but expressed that a return to ADOR for normal activities is impossible due to a broken trust, leading members to appeal the decision.
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