Min Hee Jin’s Remarks About Exposing Every Detail Resurfaces Amid Lawsuit

Koreaboo
Following her lawsuit win against HYBE, Min Hee Jin’s past statement about filming a documentary revealing all details has resurfaced online.

Summary

Min Hee Jin, former CEO of ADOR, recently won her lawsuit against HYBE concerning the termination of their shareholder agreement. The court mandated HYBE to cover legal expenses and pay Min Hee Jin ₩25.5 billion KRW (approximately $17.6 million USD). HYBE has announced its intention to appeal the decision and pursue further legal action. Amidst this, a previous statement by Min Hee Jin has gained attention online, where she declared her intention to film a documentary detailing the events, stating, “I will reveal every detail.” K-Netizens have expressed hope that she followed through with the documentary, anticipating it would expose further truths, with some speculating it could be a hit on a platform like Netflix. However, concerns were also raised about potential defamation lawsuits from HYBE if the documentary were released.

(Source:Koreaboo)

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