NewJeans' creator proposes settlement to HYBE to resolve NewJeans legal disputes

by Park Sae-jin Posted : February 25, 2026, 15:45Updated : February 25, 2026, 15:45
OOAK Records CEO Min Hee-jin attends a press conference regarding a court ruling on a 256 billion won put option lawsuit against HYBE at Challenge Hall in Seoul on February 25 YONHAP
OOAK Records CEO Min Hee-jin attends a press conference regarding a court ruling on a 25.6 billion won put option lawsuit against HYBE at Challenge Hall in Seoul on February 25. YONHAP

SEOUL, February 25 (AJP) - Min Hee-jin, the CEO of OOAK Records and former head of ADOR, has offered to waive a 25.6 billion won ($18.9 million) legal payout from HYBE in exchange for the termination of all ongoing litigation involving herself and the girl group NewJeans.

During a press conference held in Seoul on Wednesday, Min announced her willingness to give up the funds recently awarded to her by a court regarding a put option on her former ADOR shares. Her proposal requires HYBE and its subsidiary, ADOR, to drop all civil and criminal lawsuits against her, the five members of NewJeans, their families, and former staff.

The offer arrives as the group attempts to recover from a year of internal conflict that nearly led to its dissolution. In late 2024, the members declared the unilateral termination of their contracts following Min's removal as CEO, resulting in a total suspension of activities and a freeze on brand deals. While the Seoul Central District Court eventually ruled the contracts valid through 2029, the original lineup was fractured when ADOR officially terminated the contract of member Danielle Marsh on December 29, 2025.

ADOR cited an "unrecoverable breach of trust" for the expulsion of Danielle, alleging she played a primary role in the group's attempt to break away from the label. The agency claimed the singer engaged in unauthorized activities, including filming a commercial in Southeast Asia and signing luxury brand deals that conflicted with her exclusivity clauses. Consequently, ADOR filed a 43.1 billion won damages lawsuit against Danielle, her family, and Min.
 
This file image shows NewJeans members posing for a photo shoot during the red carpet event for a TV music show in 2024 Aju Business Daily Yoo Dae-gil
This file image shows NewJeans members posing for a photo shoot during a red carpet event of a TV music show in 2024. Aju Business Daily Yoo Dae-gil

Min's proposal also follows a February 23 exclusive report by the entertainment media outlet Dispatch. The report alleged that Min orchestrated the group's departure by meeting with a Japanese investor to secure funding and that she personally drafted the script for the group's November 2024 press conference. Min has dismissed these claims as "fiction."

"I am proposing that we immediately stop all ongoing civil and criminal litigation and end all disputes in exchange for me letting go of the 25.6 billion won," Min said during the conference. She emphasized that her decision was motivated by the welfare of the members, stating she could no longer watch the group divided between the stage and the courtroom.

While four members, Kim Min-ji, Hanni Pham, Kang Hae-rin, and Lee Hye-in, have already returned to ADOR, Min urged HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk to allow the group to reunite as a quintet. She called on the agency to fulfill its previous promise to support the members and requested that the industry return to a focus on creative output rather than legal battles.

Min confirmed her transition to her new label, OOAK Records, noting that the February 25 briefing would be her final public statement regarding the management dispute. HYBE has not yet issued a formal response to the settlement offer.