Earlier, we reported that Girl's Day's Yura was caught in a dual contract lawsuit due to an injunction filed by her former agency, Action Music Entertainment, prohibiting her from participating in broadcast activities with her new group and agency. At that time, Action Music claimed, "Kim Ah Young (Yura) signed a contract with Action Music Entertainment on July 1st in order to become a part of a four member girl group. However, beginning August 1st, she stopped showing up for work; this was six days before the group's music video filming, and it forced all schedules to be canceled. The debut of her members has also been delayed, causing an extreme image and trust loss with staff members of our company." However, according to information revealed by her lawyer, Lee Min Ho, on January 27th, the injunction filed by Action Music was dismissed by the Ulsan District Court on the 20th. The court reasoned, "Yura's parents officially terminated her contract with Action Music, and the evidence submitted by Action Music on two pleads do not prove their claims. We did not feel that an injunction was necessary." Yura's representatives commented, "It's a grave pity that Yura was involved in such an unexpected injunction lawsuit. From here on out, we'll make sure to show our best and repay our fault for causing such concern." Meanwhile, Girl's Day is currently preparing for their third album comeback scheduled for this March. Source: SPN via Nate
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Injunction filed against Girl's Day's Yura dismissed
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