NewJeans to Resume Group Activities After Key Court Ruling in HYBE vs ADOR Conflict
By C.M. Ong | June 20, 2025
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The future of NewJeans is beginning to clear following a major legal victory in the ongoing corporate battle between ADOR and its parent company HYBE. A court ruling in favor of ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin has paved the way for the group’s long-awaited return to full promotional activities.
Court Blocks HYBE's Attempt to Remove Min Hee-jin
HYBE, which holds the majority stake in ADOR, had attempted to oust Min Hee-jin through a shareholder vote, alleging breach of trust. Min filed an injunction to stop this move—and the court sided with her, granting the legal protection to maintain her leadership.
The ruling does not fully resolve all disputes, but it grants ADOR enough operational stability to resume management of NewJeans without immediate interference.
ADOR’s Official Appeal: Time for NewJeans to Return
With the legal win secured, ADOR has publicly urged NewJeans to resume full group activities, emphasizing:
- Prioritizing Member Well-Being: Shielding them from further disruption and allowing them to focus on music.
- Leveraging Momentum: Capitalizing on the group’s continued global popularity, including their hit How Sweet and upcoming Japanese debut Supernatural.
- Responding to Fan Support: Bunnies have been patient and vocal—ADOR aims to deliver what fans have been waiting for.
Background: The HYBE vs ADOR Dispute
The tension began when HYBE accused Min Hee-jin of attempting to take ADOR independent. In response, Min alleged mistreatment, creative interference, and plagiarism within HYBE. The feud escalated through press conferences, internal audits, and legal filings—leaving NewJeans caught in the middle.
Despite their professional demeanor and continued releases, group promotions occurred under a cloud of uncertainty.
What’s Next for NewJeans?
While the court ruling is a temporary resolution, many challenges remain:
- HYBE–ADOR Relations: Can the two entities cooperate, or will tensions persist behind the scenes?
- Comeback Plans: Will NewJeans release new Korean music soon after their Japanese debut?
- Member Well-being: After enduring months of corporate chaos, how will the group balance pressure with creative growth?
A Turning Point, Not the End
This legal milestone provides ADOR with leverage, but not immunity from future battles. For fans and industry watchers, it’s a critical moment of clarity—and possibly, the beginning of a new chapter for Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein.
NewJeans is poised to reclaim their stage. Now, all eyes are on what they’ll do next.
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