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NewJeans unveil label’s 22-page response to band’s demands

NewJeans unveil label’s 22-page response to band’s demands

On Friday morning (November 29), K-pop girl group NewJeans revealed South Korean agency ADOR’s response to the situation. The group’s content certificate, which the five sent on November 13.

In South Korea, a content certificate is generally used for damage claims and contract termination notices and must be certified by the post office.

NewJeans’ content certification lists a list of demands, including the reinstatement of Min Hee-jin as ADOR’s CEO, a formal apology from the manager who previously told a HYBE group to ignore NewJeans member Hanni, and the deletion of leaked videos and photos. It contained. Unauthorized use of the group and protection of NewJeans’ unique identity.

The certificate stated that if NewJeans’ demands are not met within 14 days after ADOR receives the document, members will proceed to terminate their contracts.

Thursday night – 14 days after ADOR received content certification – NewJeans held a press conference The group announced that it would terminate its contract with ADOR as of midnight.

During the press conference, 20-year-old Hanni said the group “faced mistreatment not only of them but also of the staff”.

“This is not a business ethic we respect and want to be a part of, and continuing to operate under a company with no intention of protecting NewJeans will only harm us,” he said.