NewJeans’ Label Sues Ousted Member Danielle, ex-CEO for $30 Million
Ador, a subsidiary of K-pop giant HYBE, has filed a $30 million lawsuit against former NewJeans member Danielle and the label's ex-CEO Min Hee-jin
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Ador, a subsidiary of K-pop giant HYBE, has filed a $30 million lawsuit against former NewJeans member Danielle and the label's ex-CEO Min Hee-jin
NewJeans' label Ador terminated Danielle's contract, and announced it would sue her and the label's former CEO for allegedly causing the band's split
NewJeans loses legal battle against HYBE subsidiary Ador after a judge in Seoul ruled that the label CEO leaving didn't breach their contract.
NewJeans have hit another setback in their effort to relaunch as NJZ as a South Korean court ruled that the K-pop group must honor their contract
Lawyers for the K-pop group filed an ex parte application in U.S. court, claiming a YouTuber had made "false and defamatory videos" about the band's members
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