NJZ’s Legal Battle Intensifies
ADOR’s Claims of Contradictions in NJZ’s Statements
The legal dispute between NJZ (formerly NewJeans) and ADOR escalated during the recent court hearing. ADOR argued that NJZ’s claims about their inability to promote without former CEO Min Hee Jin were contradictory, citing their successful Hong Kong performance without her involvement. As a subsidiary of HYBE, ADOR emphasized its ability to find new producers to support the group’s activities.
Breakdown of Trust Allegations
NewJeans Accuses ADOR of Breaching Trust
NJZ claimed that internal changes at ADOR led to a breakdown of trust, justifying their exclusive contract termination. They argued that the departure of Min Hee Jin and the lack of communication regarding producer replacements made it impossible to maintain a working relationship.
ADOR Counters Trust Claims
ADOR refuted NJZ’s accusations, highlighting the group’s ability to perform successfully without Min Hee Jin. They pointed out inconsistencies in NJZ’s arguments, stating that trust issues should not solely revolve around one individual’s absence.
Court’s Perspective on Trust and Contract Validity
Judge Highlights Unique Case Dynamics
The court acknowledged the complexity of the trust issue, noting that NJZ’s situation differed from traditional cases where artists terminate contracts due to non-payment. The judge emphasized that further evidence was needed to evaluate whether the trust breakdown justified contract termination.
Contract Termination Dispute
NJZ cited ADOR’s failure to address eight corrective actions requested in November 2023 as grounds for termination under Article 15 of their exclusive contract. ADOR rejected these claims, arguing that NJZ lacked procedural and substantive evidence for their termination request.
Injunction and Activity Suspension
Court Grants Injunction Against NJZ
On March 21, 2025, the court granted ADOR an injunction preventing NJZ from engaging in independent activities, including advertising contracts and performances. This decision led to NJZ halting all activities after their Hong Kong performance on March 23, 2025.
NJZ’s Response to Injunction
NJZ expressed disappointment with the court’s ruling but respected its decision. They announced a temporary suspension of activities while planning to appeal the judgment with additional legal arguments and evidence.
Future Implications for NJZ and ADOR
Upcoming Hearing Scheduled for June 2025
The next court hearing is set for June 5, 2025, where both parties will present further evidence regarding producer support and contract validity. The outcome could significantly impact NJZ’s future activities and ADOR’s reputation as a leading entertainment agency.
Uncertain Path Ahead for NJZ
Despite legal setbacks, NJZ remains determined to assert their independence while retaining their identity as NewJeans at heart. Their ongoing battle with ADOR highlights broader challenges faced by K-pop artists navigating complex contractual agreements.