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Min Hee-jin supports 'Daniel' 5 people. NewJeans"Members on stage must have a hard time" [the star scene]

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Lee Seunghun

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Min Hee-jin, CEO of OK Records, speaks at a press conference to announce the results of the first trial and future plans held at Teacher Challenge Hall in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 25th. /2026.02.25 / Photo = Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

Former ADOR representative and current OK Records representative Min Hee-jin wished for the complete group of girl group NewJeans.

On the 25th, Min Hee-jin held a press conference on the results and future plans of winning the first trial of a lawsuit to confirm the termination of the shareholder contract and the stock purchase price with Hive at the Teacher Challenge Hall in Jongno-gu, Seoul. It was originally scheduled to start at 1:45 p.m., but due to a six-minute delay, Min Hee-jin arrived at 51 minutes.

On the same day, Min Hee-jin proposed to immediately stop all ongoing civil and criminal lawsuits and end all disputes instead of putting down 25.6 billion won at Hive. He said, "I can no longer watch the reality that the five members who should be happily on stage have to stand on stage with someone on stage and someone on court. The members on the stage will also suffer, and no one, as well as the fans watching it, will be able to look at the situation happily. And with such a torn heart, you can never create a good culture," he claimed.

Earlier in October last year, NewJeans lost the first trial to confirm the validity of its exclusive contract with Odor, and all members expressed their intention to return to ADOR without appeal. However, ADOR notified Daniel of the termination of the exclusive contract in December of the same year and filed a lawsuit against Daniel, a family member, and Min Hee-jin for damages worth 43.1 billion won. Min Hee-jin established a new agency, "Okay," in October last year.

On the 12th, the Civil Agreement Department 31 (Director Nam In-soo) of the Seoul Central District Court held a ruling on Hive's lawsuit against former CEO of ADOR Min Hee-jin to confirm the termination of the inter-shareholder contract and a lawsuit against former CEO Min Hee-jin for the exercise of put options against Hive. At the time, the court said, "Hive's claim is dismissed and the litigation costs are borne by Hive. In addition, he ruled in favor of Min, saying, "Min Hee-jin's exercise of put options is justified and should be paid 25.5 billion won."

However, on the same day, Hive immediately said, "It is regrettable that our claims have not been fully accepted," and added, "We will proceed with future legal procedures such as appeals after reviewing the judgment."

Afterwards, Min Hee-jin applied for the seizure of the deposit account against Hive in accordance with the court's ruling, but it was not accepted. The court cited Hive's application for a stay of execution.

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