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NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show

Members of NewJeans staged a press conference in November declaring the termination of the band's contract with Ador.
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March 21, 2025
Oscar Holland, Gawon Bae in Seoul - CNN

(CNN) โ€” A South Korean court has ruled against K-pop band NewJeans in its long-running dispute with record label Ador, upholding an injunction that temporarily prohibits the group from carrying out independent musical or commercial activities.

At a Friday hearing, the Seoul Central District Court said the bandโ€™s attempt to rename itself and break away from Ador could โ€œseriously damageโ€ the labelโ€™s reputation, according to court documents.

The five-piece group, which recently announced it was rebranding as NJZ, has repeatedly claimed its contract with Ador to be void amid allegations of mistreatment. The bandโ€™s members have accused the label of โ€œmanipulation,โ€ โ€œdeliberate miscommunicationsโ€ and workplace harassment.

NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show
NewJeans: Court rules against embattled K-pop band days before headline show

Ador has meanwhile disputed those allegations and asserted that NewJeans remains under contract, meaning its members cannot carry out entertainment activities without the labelโ€™s approval. Ador โ€” a subsidiary of Hybe, the entertainment giant behind K-pop acts including BTS โ€” added in an email to CNN that โ€œmostโ€ of the NewJeansโ€™ allegations โ€œhave arisen from misunderstandings.โ€

The legal battle has gripped South Korea since last November, when NewJeans staged an emotional press conference announcing it was terminating its contract with Ador. Last month, the bandโ€™s members announced they were changing their name to NJZ. Speaking to CNN at the time, band member Pham Ngoc Han, who goes by Hanni, said the move was a way of โ€œturning this rough period of time into something more exciting.โ€

The ruling comes just days before a scheduled headline performance at the ComplexCon Hong Kong festival, where the group was due to perform under the name NJZ for the first time. In a statement posted to social media on Friday, the band confirmed that Sundayโ€™s appearance would go ahead to โ€œprevent unnecessary disruption or harm to those who have been looking forwardโ€ to the show.

In a statement welcoming the courtโ€™s decision, Ador appeared to support the bandโ€™s decision to perform in Hong Kong โ€” on condition it did so under the name NewJeans.

โ€œWith our status as NewJeansโ€™ exclusive agency now legally affirmed, we are fully committed to supporting the artists going forward,โ€ added the statement, which was shared with CNN via email. โ€œWe will be fully present at ComplexCon this weekend to guarantee the performance is presented under the NewJeans name. We eagerly anticipate meeting with the artists for a heartfelt conversation at the earliest opportunity.โ€

NewJeans emerged as one of South Koreaโ€™s most successful pop acts after topping the countryโ€™s charts with debut single โ€œAttentionโ€ in 2022. The band has since achieved international success, with the crossover hit โ€œSuper Shyโ€ reaching number 1 on the US Billboard 200. In addition to Pham, the groupโ€™s other members โ€” who go by their given names and are all currently aged under 21 โ€” are Haerin (Kang Haerin), Minji (Kim Minji), Hyein (Lee Hye-in) and Danielle (Danielle Marsh).

Their battle with Ador has been closely watched, not only by the groupโ€™s fans โ€” who are affectionately known as โ€œbunniesโ€ โ€” but by the South Korean music industry at large.

Last month, a group of five major industry bodies, including the Korea Entertainment Producersโ€™ Association and the Recording Industry Association of Korea, published a joint statement condemning a practice they called โ€œtampering,โ€ whereby external parties sidestep agencies to form direct business relationships with bands that are under contract.

The statement cited NewJeansโ€™ โ€œindependent activitiesโ€ as an example, without naming any third parties. It also called for regulatory measures to โ€œeradicate tamperingโ€ and โ€œensure the healthy and sustainable development of the pop culture and arts industry.โ€ It also called on โ€œcertain agencies and artists to stop manipulating public opinion for their own benefit.โ€

Fridayโ€™s decision follows a preliminary hearing earlier this month, where each band member addressed the court to detail their allegations of unfair treatment. Ador, meanwhile, argued that the bandโ€™s success had only been possible thanks to its investment.

The injunction is effective immediately, with a lawsuit filed by Ador set to be heard in full on April 3. The band said it โ€œrespectsโ€ the courtโ€™s initial ruling but plans to challenge the decision by raising โ€œadditional legal issuesโ€ and submitting further supporting evidence ahead of the next hearing.

Although temporary, the injunction is โ€œquite significantโ€ as it signifies that the bandโ€™s legal case is โ€œeither extremely weak or virtually nonexistentโ€ according to Sangrock Kho, a lawyer at South Koreaโ€™s Law Firm Pil.

โ€œUnder the Korean judicial system, in cases like this where an agency files an injunction to suspend an artistโ€™s activities, the proceedings are generally very favorable to the artist,โ€ he told CNN over email. โ€œThis is because courts are usually extremely reluctant to issue injunctions that could cause irreparable harm to an artistโ€™s career by restricting their freedom of occupation.

โ€œGiven that, the fact that the court has nevertheless issued this type of injunction suggests that, after reviewing all the claims, evidence, and extensive presentation materials โ€ฆ the court concluded that NewJeansโ€™ argument โ€” that the breakdown in trust was entirely caused by Hybe and Ador โ€” lacks sufficient legal basis.โ€

CNNโ€™s Stephy Chung, Yoonjung Seo and Kim Sumi contributed to this report.

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