He emphasized the independence of the members and stated he never issued any directives.
This case triggers discussions on the relationship between artists and management in the K-Pop industry.
[TV Daily, Kim Han-gil] Former Adore CEO Min Hee-jin has clarified allegations of coercing NewJeans members. On the 27th, a hearing took place at the Seoul Central District Court regarding a lawsuit filed by HYBE against Min and two others. Min's side insists the exercise of a put option was legitimate, while HYBE claims it voided agreements due to a breach of trust. Min emphasized that 'the NewJeans members are not fools,' firmly denying any coercion, and stated he felt sorry for Hani going to the National Assembly alone, expressing a desire to support her.
This legal dispute highlights deeper issues of trust in the music industry including the roles of management. The conflict between HYBE and Min Hee-jin raises significant questions about how to establish relationships between artists and management in the K-Pop sector. It draws attention to the growing societal demand for safeguarding artist autonomy and rights.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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