HYBE Exposes Allegations of Min Hee-jin’s Manipulation in NewJeans’ Case

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In a recent development, HYBE has come forward with revelations concerning allegations of manipulation by ADOR’s CEO, Min Hee-jin, involving NewJeans’ parents. According to reports from a media outlet, messages containing circumstantial evidence suggest Min’s direct involvement in editing a protest letter addressed to HYBE by NewJeans’ parents.

The conversation, released by the media outlet, portrays Min Hee-jin’s instructions to ADOR’s Vice CEO Lee during the review process of the letter. Notably, she purportedly urged Lee to capitalize on the absence of an exclusive contract between NewJeans’ mothers and HYBE.

Left: ADOR’s CEO Min Hee-jin and HYBE’s CEO Park Ji-Won

Additionally, Min allegedly attempted to sway the mothers’ perspective and manipulate them into reporting to the Fair Trade Commission.

In response to these allegations, HYBE’s legal representatives have asserted that Min Hee-jin exploited NewJeans’ parents and their grievances to apply pressure on HYBE. However, the validity of the evidence has been called into question, with Min Hee-jin’s side responding cautiously and legal representatives emphasizing the legality of the audit process.

Legal representatives claim Min used NewJeans’ Parents to achieve personal goals.

The controversy continues to unfold, impacting the reputation of all parties involved, including HYBE, ADOR, and Min Hee-jin. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

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