Recently, NewJeans has made headlines by demanding the return of former Ador CEO Min Hee-jin during a live broadcast, igniting discussions of potential legal battles over their exclusive contracts.
Amid rising tensions, industry insiders speculate that the group may pursue lawsuits to terminate their contracts, but this could pose a significant risk to their careers, potentially sidelining them for 2 to 3 years even if they win. The members have openly expressed their distrust towards Ador and HYBE, describing them as "inhumane," which adds to the emotional turmoil for both the members and their fans.
If the group’s grievances continue to be ignored, experts believe they may choose to boycott their artistic activities, escalating the situation until legal proceedings for contract termination begin. This actions indicates that they are prepared to take a stand against the companies involved, which could result in financial repercussions for both parties if the group decides to withhold their performance services.
The legal avenue ahead is fraught with challenges; the members may file for a suspension of their contract's validity, a step that could take years to resolve. While they can voice their frustrations publicly, pursuing a standoff may limit their opportunities and compromise their future prospects as artists in the competitive K-pop industry.