
On February 28, former VCHA member KG announced via social media that she will attend her first court hearing on the morning of March 6. The hearing will be open to the public, and its outcome will determine whether the case proceeds through arbitration or a formal court trial.

According to KG’s statement, JYP Entertainment is advocating for arbitration, a process that would keep all proceedings confidential and undisclosed to the public. However, KG is pushing for the case to be heard in a court of law, where all documentation and evidence will be presented openly. She stated that a court trial protects her legal rights best and prevents her from being "bullied into silence."
KG emphasized the importance of transparency in the case, expressing concerns that arbitration would shield the truth from the public. She also assured her followers that she would continue to provide updates on the matter as it progresses. Further details regarding the nature of the case have not been disclosed. Neither KG nor JYP Entertainment has made additional statements beyond what has been posted publicly.
This legal dispute follows KG’s departure from VCHA, the global girl group formed through the survival show 'A2K,' a joint project between JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. The reason for her exit from the group remains unclear, and fans have been speculating about potential conflicts behind the scenes.
KG's court hearing on March 6 will likely shed more light on the situation as it unfolds.
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