Former Ador Chief Min Hee-Jin Cleared of Breach of Trust Charges
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Former Ador chief Min Hee-jin cleared of breach of trust charges
Police cleared Min Hee-jin, the former chief executive of girl group NewJeans' agency Ador, of breach of trust charges Tuesday in a high-profile dispute with parent company HYBE, her lawyers said. "After more than a year of investigation, the police decided today not to forward either of HYBE's complaints to prosecutors, having found no evidence of wrongdoing," Min's legal team said in a statement. HYBE said it will promptly file an objection to…
HYBE to File Objection After Police Clear Min Hee Jin of Breach of Trust - K-POP NEWSWIRE
HYBE has announced plans to file an objection after the police cleared former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin of breach of trust allegations. Today, Min secured a major victory against the entertainment agency after a year-long legal battle. She was found not guilty of breach of trust, and police decided not to send her to the prosecution. On July 15, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul confirmed that Min Hee Jin will not be indicted. The police concluded …
On the 15th, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul, South Korea, announced that it had ruled that Min Hee-jin, the former CEO of ADOR, who was accused of seizing the management rights, was "not suspected" and decided not to transfer her to the prosecutor's office. The police added that the specific reasons could not be disclosed to the public.
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