On this day, former CEO Min said, "It is not something that an ordinary person can endure. The legal expenses have amounted to 2.3 billion yen so far," and added, "I have saved up money.
I am not the type to be so stingy, nor am I wealthy. I am planning on selling my house to pay for the legal fees. I think this is why I had a house, and at the same time, I am so grateful. What would I do if I didn't have one?
"I want to fight no matter what, but I can't fight if I don't have the money. I have to fight the lawsuit with all my might. I have no husband or children, so I'm worried about what might have happened," she said.
I am truly grateful. I am glad that my parents are doing well," he added. Min added, "The amount is increasing by several billion every three months, but can ordinary people bear it?
"That's impossible. I have to win," he said. "I want to prevent these kinds of fights from happening in the future. Something can only be born when someone keeps getting beaten up and can withstand it to the end."
On the 25th, ADOR stated that they would not accept the demand by members of the group "NewJeans" for former CEO Min to be reinstated as CEO.
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2024/09/28 10:34 KST
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