
A post has appeared claiming that Minji of NewJeans was spotted in London. Recently, through social media and other channels, a post was created stating that Minji was seen in London. The creator of the post, Mr. A, said, 'I met two Korean women. They were wearing black knit hats and black down jackets. Their faces looked just like Minji's. I could easily distinguish Minji's eyes and mouth, but since they were standing a little far away, I couldn't dare to approach and confirm.' Mr. A added, 'I have never met a celebrity by chance, so if it really was Minji, I was lucky.' He continued, 'I remembered again. The person next to me was calling a name that was Kim. Like Kim Minji.' Mr. A also posted a photo with this post. The published photo captured two women fiddling with their mobile phones. The photo was blurry, so it was impossible to confirm whether the woman in the photo was Minji. ADOR won a lawsuit last October regarding the validity of the exclusive contract with NewJeans. Following this, Haerin and Haein expressed their intention to return, and Hani also confirmed her return. However, Danielle was notified of the termination of her exclusive contract, and it has been reported that Minji is continuing discussions with ADOR.
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.
The Seoul Central District Court has granted HYBE's request to suspend the enforcement of a payment ruling against Min Hee-jin, which was set at 25 billion won. This decision halts her request for a temporary seizure of HYBE's bank accounts. Min had previously filed for account seizure following a favorable ruling in her lawsuit against HYBE.
Min Heejin denied reports of meeting with Japanese investors regarding NewJeans, criticized media for spreading falsehoods, and announced legal actions against HYBE for contract violations. She won a court ruling requiring HYBE to pay her 25.5 billion won, leading HYBE to appeal the decision.
Min Hee-jin, former head of ADOR, wins a lawsuit against HYBE, awarded approximately 25 billion yen. She celebrates on social media with a video featuring a dinosaur character, reminiscent of her past press conference attire. The ruling favors her in two disputes, while HYBE expresses disappointment and plans to appeal. NewJeans faces challenges in group activities due to contract disputes with ADOR.
Min Hee-jin, former ADOR representative, won a lawsuit against HYBE concerning stock sale claims. The court ruled that her exercise of the put option was valid, ordering HYBE to pay her 25 billion won. HYBE's claims of contract violation were dismissed, and the court found no significant breach regarding allegations of plagiarism.
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