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Min Hee-jin, CEO of ADOR, expressed her willingness to reconcile with HYBE.


At a press conference held on the afternoon of the 31st at the Korea Press Center in Jung-gu, Seoul, Min responded "Yes" when asked by reporters if she intended to reconcile with HYBE.


Min stated, "From my perspective, I did not start the conflict," adding, "It is contradictory to say that I tried to secure management rights because the management rights originally belong to me. Whether it’s a white knight or a black knight, whatever is sought, the final decision must be made by HYBE. If HYBE doesn’t want it, then it doesn’t have to happen."


She continued, "If I were thinking about personal gain, there could have been various options," but "I am not interested in personal gain; I hope to continue with the series of plans agreed upon with NewJeans."



Min also said, "It is not good for anyone that I am no longer involved, leading to organizational restructuring and NewJeans having to take a break," adding, "We fought bitterly, and now it’s time to move on to a different chapter."


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