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NewJeans Rejects Settlement with ADOR in Court, Legal Battle Deepens

The rift between K-pop group NewJeans and their agency ADOR shows no signs of healing, as the group has firmly rejected any possibility of a settlement during their second court hearing on June 5.

Held at the Seoul Central District Court’s Civil Agreement Division 41, the hearing addressed the ongoing lawsuit filed by ADOR, seeking validation of NewJeans‘ exclusive contract. Although the members were not present, their legal representatives conveyed a resolute stance.

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When asked by the presiding judge whether a settlement was possible, NewJeans‘ legal team responded bluntly: “The relationship of trust has completely collapsed. It’s like crossing a river of no return. While we will consult with our clients, a settlement is highly unlikely.”

In contrast, ADOR maintained a more conciliatory tone, stating that they remained open to resolving the matter “once the court reaches a conclusion.”

The dispute dates back to November 2024, when NewJeans declared their intent to terminate their contract with ADOR and parent company HYBE, citing a complete breakdown of trust. ADOR responded by filing a lawsuit and successfully securing an injunction that prohibits NewJeans from engaging in any independent promotions or advertising deals.

To further enforce the injunction, the court approved indirect compulsory execution, imposing a fine of ₩1 billion KRW** (approx. $735,000 USD)** per member for any breach — a staggering ₩5 billion KRW in total.

The legal showdown is far from over. The third hearing is scheduled for July 24, 2025, where both sides are expected to continue their battle over one of K-pop’s most closely watched disputes.

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