After declaring themselves free of their contract and moving forward with a new name, the group was hit with a legal challenge from HYBE/ADOR. Now, the issue is in the court's hands.
The HYBE subsidiary maintains that its agreement with the K-pop group “remains in full effect.”
Following the ruling, the embattled executive vowed to go “all the way” in her legal pursuit to regain her former position.
The Former ADOR CEO is calling for an independent third-party to examine the claims.
NewJeans and more HYBE artists are scheduled to release new music amid the K-pop power clash.