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ADOR flagged attempts within the NJZ (NewJeans) fandom Bunnies to collect personal data through promotions, urging fans to stay cautious.
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.
ADOR reported malicious posts aimed at girl group NewJeans to the police, promising to do its job as an agency despite going through a legal battle with the singers.
Things have been hectic in the NewJeans universe lately. There have been tensions between the group and their agency ADOR, ...
Min’s law firm, Sejong LLC, said HYBE must prove that the shareholder agreement was terminated by the company’s termination ...
The Seoul Central District Court dismissed the objection filed by NewJeans members on April 16, stating, “The injunction in ...
The dispute between HYBE and the founder of its Ador label, Min Hee-Jin, was in court last week. Min has since issued a statement criticising HYBE over its conduct in the dispute, insisting it has the ...
NewJeans suffer a legal setback in its court battle over its contract with HYBE-owned ADOR, then file an immediate appeal.
NewJeans, which rebranded as NJZ in February, began pursuing independent activities after accusing Ador in November of ...
Previously, in January, the girl group's label ADOR filed an injunction with the courts to prevent the group from promoting themselves and performing at events under the new moniker NJZ ...
Kbizoom reported that NewJeans' (NJZ) fan club released an apology letter for spreading malicious and hateful comments ...
On April 16, 2025, a South Korean media outlet, Maeil Kyungjae, reported that NewJeans had filed an immediate appeal.