The court said Min's claims "do not meet the requirements" for a legal judgement Min Hee-jin’s court injunction to be re-appointed as ADOR ‘s CEO has been denied by a South Korean court. Min Hee-jin previously stepped down from her role as CEO of the K-pop label – home to NewJeans and subsidiary label under HYBE – in late August, which she later claimed was not her choice . The announcement came amid a lengthy feud between Min and HYBE , which owns the majority of ADOR, over the control of the company.

Yonhap News Agency confirmed that the verdict from the Seoul Central District Court, announced on October 29, explained that “the claims [from Min Hee-jin] do not meet the requirements to constitute the legal grounds for a court judgement”. This comes after a local court hearing for the case was held on October 11 for an injunction she filed last month to return to her former position. In response to the court’s decision, HYBE has issued the following statement on October 30: “We acknowledge and appreciate the court’s wise ruling.

In light of this decision, HYBE is dedicated to normalising ADOR’s operations, improving our multi-label capabilities, and supporting the activities of our artists.” Since her departure from the role, the company’s flagship band NewJeans and its fans have spoken up in support of Min’s reappointment as CEO. NewJeans held an unapproved, now-deleted livestream on September 11 calling for HYBE to restore Min’s previous title , .