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K-pop girl group NewJeans considers returning to agency ADOR following a court ruling, citing the reinstatement of former CEO Min Hee Jin as a key requirement. Discover the latest developments in ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNewJeans says it doesn't want to return to its current agency — it wants the old ADOR backThe five members of NewJeans said Thursday that they are willing to return to their agency ADOR on one condition: that it be ...
HYBE label Belift Lab disputes the former ADOR CEO's claims that ILLIT's debut too closely mirrored NewJeans.
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Indiatimes on MSNNewJeans open to returning to ADOR despite mental health woes that forced them to take antidepressants — but they've one conditionNewJeans, now known as NJZ, is fighting to terminate its contract with ADOR, citing broken trust, stress-related health ...
NewJeans announced that they would not return to their agency, ADOR, now that its former CEO, Min Hee Jin, has been fired, ...
The ongoing legal battle between K-pop group NewJeans and their agency ADOR has reached a pivotal moment, with mediation ...
The legal dispute between HYBE’s BELIFT LAB and former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin escalated in a July 18 hearing regarding allegations of plagiarism involving their respective girl groups Illit and NewJeans ...
The legal standoff between K-pop girl group NewJeans and its agency Ador continues to escalate, with both sides presenting conflicting arguments over the validi ...
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Bollywood Life on MSNILLIT refutes Min Hee Jin's accusations, brings in BTS, Jennie, and aespa as examplesFormer ADOR CEO, Min Hee-jin, accused ILLIT of copying NewJeans' concept, pointing out that even the makeup, hair and outfits ...
A South Korean man has been fined for breaking into K-pop group NewJeans' former dorm and stealing small items.
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Khaleej Times on MSNHYBE raided in scandal: What it means for BTS’s comebackIn a dramatic turn of events, police raided HYBE’s headquarters on July 24 as part of an ongoing investigation into chairman ...
On July 24, the Seoul Central District Court (Civil Division 41) held the third hearing in ADOR’s lawsuit seeking to confirm ...
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