In a shocking revelation, the managers of K-pop girl group NewJeans have come forward with allegations of severe harassment and staff confinement by their former agency, ADOR. These claims have surfaced following the group's recent termination of their exclusive contracts with the agency.
According to insiders, the harassment began after NewJeans announced their decision to leave ADOR. The managers reported that ADOR's actions included confiscating laptops without warning and subjecting staff to intense interrogations. These measures were allegedly taken to intimidate and control the staff who continued to support NewJeans after they departed from the agency.
One manager, who wished to remain anonymous, described the situation as "unbearable," stating that the staff were often left in tears due to the severe bullying by ADOR. The manager added, "It was painful to see the damage done not only to the members of NewJeans but also to those around them."
The allegations have sparked widespread outrage among fans and the public, who are calling for a thorough investigation into ADOR's practices. NewJeans members have also expressed their distress over the situation, emphasizing that their decision to leave ADOR was driven by the agency's failure to protect them and their staff.
In response to these allegations, ADOR has filed a legal motion requesting clarification from the court regarding the status of its exclusive contracts with NewJeans. The agency has also issued a statement denying the claims of harassment and mistreatment, asserting that they have always acted in the best interests of their artists.
Despite the ongoing legal battle, NewJeans remains determined to continue their activities independently. The group has reassured fans that they will fulfill all previously scheduled commitments and continue to create new music.
As the situation unfolds, the K-pop industry is closely watching the developments, with many hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety and well-being of all involved.
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