The parents of KARA's Nicole, Jiyoung, and Seungyeon held a press conference with their lawyers, Landmark, at 3 PM KST on January 20th. The members were not present.
The parents began by declaring that they wanted "a KARA of five members" and that the members genuinely wanted "a KARA of five members" as well. Although there are legal issues between the members and their agency, the parents were adamant about making clear that the members wanted to continue as a group.
The parents stated, "The priority right now are KARA's promotions. The agency itself is the next problem. The basic job of a management agency is to support an artist's activities. An artist is not subordinate to the company."
Representatives of the three members of KARA stated, "We want the full support of a management company that will allow KARA to express their full potential. The very foundation of an entertainment management company is trust and professionalism. The kind of relationship the members want with their company is one of trust and cooperation. We've reported many times that the company lacks both elements."
They continued, "This controversy is a problem between the members and their agency, not one between each other. There is no discord between the members, but DSP Media continues to contact each of the members in an effort to divide them. We genuinely hope that they will act with character for the members."
When asked about the possibility of the girls returning to DSP, Hong replied, "There is a possibility, but like we've said numerous times, it's only possible once the problems as revealed by the members and their parents are fixed. "
On Hara's decision to cancel her termination, he replied, "From what I know, she has a strong attachment to the five and wanted teamwork."
A reporter asked, "What do you have to say about your previous claim of the members receiving 1% of their income?" Hong replied, "I do not have the exact documents so I cannot verify that for you."
Another asked, "What do you think about the public believing Nicole's mother is the cause of all this?" Hong replied, "Not only Nicole's mother, but the rest of their parents could not find a compromise with DSP, which is why they sought legal help."
When asked for further details on the "lack of professionalism" he mentioned earlier, Hong repied, "Details will be released later. I believe the fact that the situation has even reached this point is a big error on their end."
Source: Newsen via Nate, Seoul NTN via Nate
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Landmark says issues lie with DSP Media; KARA members want to continue as a group
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