In an effort to end a long-standing dispute with a subsidiary label of HYBE, former ADOR CEO Min HeeJin has announced her resignation from the board and her intention to take legal action. At the end of a seven-month conflict, she criticized, stating, “HYBE’s unethical actions are already being exposed to the public.”
Through an official statement, Min HeeJin criticized HYBE’s continuous media play and lawsuits, sharply pointing out the company’s ethical lapses. She revealed, “I could no longer endure HYBE’s unfair actions, so I chose to resign.” HYBE claimed to have secured documents suggesting Min was attempting to seize management control, but Min countered, calling it “nonsensical media play.”
Throughout her conflict with HYBE, Min openly shared her position and criticized HYBE’s behavior through the media. While HYBE also attempted to defend itself via the media, both groups eventually faced criticism for engaging in media play to capture public attention.
As tensions between Min HeeJin and HYBE escalate, the repeated media play has become apparent to the public. It is now time for both parties to present their arguments in court and reach a clear conclusion. Many are watching closely to see how the situation will unfold in the future.
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