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Court Grants Provisional Measures Request, Halting Effects of Exclusive Contract Termination for Nine Members of The Boyz… Acknowledges Break in Trust With Agency

Court Grants Provisional Measures Request, Halting Effects of Exclusive Contract Termination for Nine Members of The Boyz… Acknowledges Break in Trust With Agency

Ahn Neúl excluded, Sangyeon, Jacob, Younghoon, Hyunjae, Juyeon, Kevin, Q, Sunwoo, and Eric all win The court: “Recognizes violations including failure to pay settlement money and breach of the duty to provide settlement-related materials… restoring trust is impossible” The Hundred side: “This is only a temporary order. We will file an objection promptly” The KSPO dome concert scheduled for the 24th to 26th will proceed as planned to keep promises with fans
Of the 10 members of the group THE BOYZ , nine were accepted in court for a provisional measures request to suspend the effect of their exclusive contract with their agency One Hundred Label. As a result, the members can carry out independent activities without the agency’s restrictions until a...
The Boyz’ 9 members win injunction application to suspend exclusive contract…“Confirmed lawful termination”

The Boyz’ 9 members win injunction application to suspend exclusive contract…“Confirmed lawful termination”

The court recognized a breakdown of trust due to the agency’s fault, including nonpayment of settlement funds and refusal to provide materials The agency’s claim that “the contract fee equals an advance payment” was explicitly rejected…A complaint has also recently been filed against Chairman Cha Gawon of Hundredly Readable for alleged embezzlement Nine members excluding New (New) can now move independently, and will carry out the already confirmed schedules and concerts as they promised their fans
Among the 10 members of the group The Boyz , nine won an injunction application they filed against their agency, OneHundredly Readable, seeking to suspend the effect of their exclusive contract, allowing them to pursue independent activities.