A fan union for South Korean girl group New Jeans revealed that they have contacted the parents of the members.
On the 25th (today), "Team Bunnies" made up of fans of "NewJeans"
Through their official SNS account "Bunnies," they revealed, "After the provisional injunction results were made public on the 21st of this month, Team Bunnies has been in contact with the members' parents and law firm."
He continued, "Over the past few days, I have been involved in four large law firms, including a law firm, three former public prosecutors (lawyers who are former members of the court and the prosecutor's office), a current lawyer who has been a former member of the prosecutor's office for 17 years, and a former member of the judge's office.
"I met with lawyers and had lengthy discussions," he said. "In order to examine the current situation from an objective perspective that is as unrelated to fandom as possible, I have sought the advice of as many lawyers and law firms as possible and have decided on my position.
Team Bunnies also stated, "We are aware that many Bunnies are currently in a state of confusion," but added, "We are seeking the assistance of as many legal experts as possible."
The current situation is currently being thoroughly discussed, and Team Bunnies is also preparing a statement outlining the main legal issues. Although it is clearly a difficult situation, we have already had sufficient discussions and are making plans for the future.
"We will let you know when the image is ready." "NewJeans" held a press conference in November last year to inform HYBE's label ADOR of the termination of their exclusive contract.
ADOR has continued to take independent action. ADOR has filed a lawsuit to confirm the validity of the exclusive contract, and before the lawsuit was filed, NewJeans independently contacted the advertiser.
In order to prevent any attempts to do so, the agency filed a provisional injunction to "preserve the status of the planning company and prohibit the conclusion of advertising contracts, etc."
On the 21st of this month, the Seoul Central District Court's 50th Civil Division handed down a provisional injunction decision, accepting ADOR's argument.
Then, two days later on the 23rd, NewJeans, who had participated in the Hong Kong event as scheduled, announced that they would be suspending their activities, effectively solidifying their intention not to return to ADOR.
2025/03/25 20:28 KST
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