South Korean Court Blocks K-pop Band NewJeans From Going It Alone
Briefly

A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans' attempt to sever ties with its label Ador, affirming Ador's exclusive rights as their management. This ruling prevents NewJeans from pursuing independent commercial opportunities. The group, previously known as NewJeans, alleged mistreatment by Ador, leading to their decision to part ways. In contrast, Ador welcomed the court's ruling and expressed a commitment to support the artists. Both parties are engaged in a long-standing dispute that has drawn significant attention from fans and media alike.
A South Korean court halted NewJeans' split from record label Ador, allowing the label exclusive control, amidst allegations of mistreatment by the group.
NewJeans accuses Ador of mistreatment, insisting the court did not fully consider their loss of trust, while Ador asserts its rights as the exclusive manager.
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