Min Hee-jin will attend today's talk concert (6th)'New Jin Stamping Suspicion' Will he reveal his position

Dec 06, 2024

 Min Hee-jin will attend today's talk concert (6th)'New Jin Stamping Suspicion' Will he reveal his position
Dore's CEO Min Hee-jin held a press conference about the confrontation with Hive. CEO Min Hee-jin answers questions at a press conference held at the Korea Conference Center on the 25th. Reporter Huh Sang-wook @sportschosun.com/2024.04.25/



While the group Newzins said they would leave their agency, and expressed their intention to be with former CEO Min Hee-jin, former CEO of the company, Min will stand in public.

Former CEO Min will attend a talk concert 'Women Who Became Genre' held in Dream Plus Gangnam, Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 6th. The talk concert is an event hosted by Hanwha Insurance and Fallin, and is a talk concert aimed at delivering the voices of women who have established an unrivaled position in their field.

Former CEO Min is expected to talk about his career in the K-pop industry and his achievements. Above all, attention is being paid to whether to mention the recently raised 'Newzin Stamping Suspicions'. This talk show is the first public appearance since former CEO Min left Adore and recently claimed the termination of the exclusive contract with Adore by the members of New Jeans.




Former CEO Min resigned from his position as CEO in August due to the decision of the board of directors, and became an in-house director, but he also resigned as an in-house director in October. Since then, the members of New Jin's, who demanded the return of former CEO Min, held an emergency press conference on November 28 and declared the termination of their exclusive contract with Adore.

Meanwhile, there were suspicions that former CEO Min coordinated the members of the New Jeans to break away from the door. The situation was disclosed, such as former CEO Min knowing in advance the members' surprise live broadcast in September and member Hani's attendance at the parliamentary audit in October, and meeting with the chairman of another company to attract investment through the introduction of the member's eldest father.




In this regard, former CEO Min sued the media for defamation for reporting the allegations, while former CEO of Hive Park Ji-won and Chief Public Relations Officer Park Tae-hee also sued for violating the information and communication network.

Attention is focusing on whether former representative Min, who has made his position clear with his outspoken remarks such as 'The Man Who Came' and 'That's right', will again reveal his position on various suspicions such as 'Newzins hinterland' and 'Newzins tamping'.






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