The South Korean girl group NewJeans has initiated legal action against their management company, ADOR, to affirm the validity of their exclusive contract. The lawsuit follows claims from NewJeans that their trust in ADOR has been compromised, leading them to demand the return of profits that they argue have significantly surpassed ADOR's initial investment. This development comes amid broader legal issues, including a separate lawsuit by the New York Knicks against counterfeit merchandise sellers at Madison Square Garden, highlighting ongoing concerns over intellectual property rights in the sports and entertainment sectors.
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#NewJeans side hits back and says the profits they accumulated have well exceeded ADOR's investment https://t.co/aiLnCCDzhp
#NewJeans hit back at ADOR: "Trust shattered, Profits returned" https://t.co/aiLnCCDzhp