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ADOR, the agency managing the popular K-pop group NewJeans (now also referred to as NJZ), issued an official statement on ...
The K-pop scene is currently dominated by the ongoing legal war between ADOR, which is owned by HYBE, and its disbanded girl group NewJeans, NJZ. On April 9, 2025, ADOR signaled that it would take ...
ADOR flagged attempts within the NJZ (NewJeans) fandom Bunnies to collect personal data through promotions, urging fans to stay cautious.
With this latest legal maneuver, the battle between NewJeans and Ador is now likely to move to the appellate court.
The HYBE-owned label said it will expand its efforts to monitor and take legal action against posts targeting NewJeans members.
The cracks started showing in April 2024 when HYBE announced an internal audit of ADOR. The reason? Allegations that then-CEO Min Hee-jin, a legendary figure in K-Pop who’d shaped the branding ...
NewJeans suffer a legal setback in its court battle over its contract with HYBE-owned ADOR, then file an immediate appeal.
Min’s law firm, Sejong LLC, said HYBE must prove that the shareholder agreement was terminated by the company’s termination ...
On April 16, 2025, a South Korean media outlet, Maeil Kyungjae, reported that NewJeans had filed an immediate appeal.
A recent hearing revealed there had been a disagreement between Hyein's parents over the Ador lawsuit. Read more at ...
NJZ is moving forward with their pop-up store opening in Seoul amid injunction loss against ADOR. Read to know if there are any possible legal repercussions to it.