"I did not want to cling to money and settle into this twisted organisation" Min Hee-jin, the former CEO of ADOR , has resigned from her position an internal director of the K-pop agency and left the company, which is a subsidiary of HYBE . READ MORE: The Cure: every album ranked in order of greatness This is according to a report by Yonhap News Agency , which cited a statement released today (November 20) by Min Hee-jin regarding her departure from both ADOR and its parent company HYBE. “Today, I am resigning from my position as an internal director at ADOR,” the K-pop agency’s former CEO wrote in her statement, as translated by Soompi .

“ Additionally, I am terminating the shareholder agreement with HYBE and intend to hold HYBE legally accountable for breaches of this agreement.” The music executive first stepped down as CEO of ADOR , home to NewJeans , in August. After Min publicly claimed her resignation was not her choice , she was eventually reinstated as an internal director on ADOR’s board of directors in late-September.

Her new contract was recently renewed for three additional years with the board. In her statement today, Min shared that she intends to pursue “necessary legal action one by one against the numerous illegal activities committed by HYBE and its affiliates”. The music executive also claims she had “done everything in my power to uphold the shareholder agreement and restore ADOR”.

“I had hoped HYBE would admit its mistakes and worke.