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NewJeans Fandom "Contacted Members and Legal Representatives, Future Plans Prepared"

Seunghun Ji
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2025-03-25 15:04:22
NewJeans members attended a lawsuit held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 7th. Photo | Yoo Yong-seok, Reporter
NewJeans members attended a lawsuit held at the Seoul Central District Court on the 7th. Photo | Yoo Yong-seok, Reporter

The NewJeans (NJZ) fandom, Bunnies, mentioned that they have contacted the members' parents and legal representatives, discussing future actions.

On the 25th, Bunnies stated on X (formerly Twitter), "In order to review the current situation from an objective perspective as much as possible, unrelated to the fandom, we have sought advice from various lawyers and law firms and have organized our position."

They continued, "Over the past few days, we have met with four major law firms including Sejong, three former prosecutors, a current lawyer with 17 years of experience, and a lawyer who is a former judge, and have discussed for a long time."

They added, "We are aware that many Bunnies are currently confused. However, as mentioned above, many legal professionals are discussing the current situation in depth, and Team Bunnies is also preparing a statement summarizing the main legal issues."

Bunnies emphasized, "Although it is undoubtedly a difficult situation, we have already had sufficient discussions, and we would like to inform you that future plans are also prepared."

The 50th Civil Division of the Seoul Central District Court (Chief Judge Kim Sang-hoon) granted an injunction on the 21st, in favor of Ador's request to prohibit the five members of NewJeans from maintaining their agency status and signing advertising contracts.

After the injunction ruling, the members declared on the 23rd during their performance in Hong Kong, "We respect the court's decision" and announced that they would suspend all activities for the time being.

[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]

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