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According to a report that surfaced today, the 17th, Polaris Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Clara last month, but both sides are keeping silent about the reason.
Clara is also said to have gone through questioning by prosecution earlier this month after the lawsuit was filed. Although a reason hasn't been given, reports say the agency reportedly sent a certification of contents to Clara's side 3-4 times, asking for a mediation prior to the lawsuit, but both sides couldn't come to an agreement. The agency's rep commented, "After reviewing it with our legal team, we will decide on whether or not to reveal [the reason]."
The reports also say that Clara's father Lee Seung Gyu, a singer from the group Koreana, also responded to a media outlet, "Polaris' claims are unfounded... I will speak no further." Another rep from Clara's side stated, "There is nothing to say at the moment, and we don't want it to spread to the public."
When Polaris was contacted after this report went out, the agency remained cautious and did not reveal any details, commenting, "We're not really a former agency, but rather more like an agent. Clara's agency is KoreanaClara, and Polaris was just managing her domestic activities... It's difficult for us to say that there have been absolutely no conflicts with Clara, but there is nothing that we can say concretely at the moment."
Another rep from the agency remarked,"We will look into it and release a statement later."
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