K-pop record label Ador has filed a lawsuit against former NewJeans member Danielle Marsh, alleging millions of dollars in damages. The lawsuit comes after the group's members made headlines last year by announcing their departure from Ador following a bitter dispute that saw allegations of mistreatment and attempts to leave their contract.
According to reports, Ador is seeking nearly $30 million in compensation from Danielle, as well as an unnamed family member and former producer Min Hee-jin. The label claims the trio had significant responsibility for causing the dispute and NewJeans' departure, which has led to a delay in their return.
Danielle, 20, was born in Australia but joined Ador after training at one of the country's prominent idol boot camps. She claimed she was constantly surveilled and had meals approved by management while training. However, Ador denies these allegations.
The dispute began when NewJeans' members alleged they were subjected to "deliberate miscommunications and manipulation" while working with Ador. Vietnamese-Australian band member Hanni Pham testified before South Korea's parliament, saying she felt bullied and harassed in the workplace.
However, a Seoul district court recently ruled that NewJeans' five members must honour their contracts with Ador until 2029. The label claims that NewJeans made headlines when they announced their decision to leave Ador due to "persistently distorted and biased information" which led to significant misunderstandings.
Only three of the group's four remaining members, Hyein and Haerin, will be returning to Ador. However, it appears that Danielle will not be joining them, as she has been removed from the group following a year-long dispute with the label.
According to reports, Ador is seeking nearly $30 million in compensation from Danielle, as well as an unnamed family member and former producer Min Hee-jin. The label claims the trio had significant responsibility for causing the dispute and NewJeans' departure, which has led to a delay in their return.
Danielle, 20, was born in Australia but joined Ador after training at one of the country's prominent idol boot camps. She claimed she was constantly surveilled and had meals approved by management while training. However, Ador denies these allegations.
The dispute began when NewJeans' members alleged they were subjected to "deliberate miscommunications and manipulation" while working with Ador. Vietnamese-Australian band member Hanni Pham testified before South Korea's parliament, saying she felt bullied and harassed in the workplace.
However, a Seoul district court recently ruled that NewJeans' five members must honour their contracts with Ador until 2029. The label claims that NewJeans made headlines when they announced their decision to leave Ador due to "persistently distorted and biased information" which led to significant misunderstandings.
Only three of the group's four remaining members, Hyein and Haerin, will be returning to Ador. However, it appears that Danielle will not be joining them, as she has been removed from the group following a year-long dispute with the label.