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A South Korean court ruled that a former K-POP train should pay damages to its agency for violating the terms of its contract. Furthermore, in particular for being tattooed without authorization and having left the dormitory without authorization. Similarly, These actions finally led to its exclusion from the group’s lineup.

On June 23. Moreover, the tribunal of the Central District of Seoul, chaired by judge Lee Baek Gyu, sentenced to, former drag of Majesty Entertainment, to pay 5 million wons (around 3000 euros) of damages for violation of the terms of an exclusivity contract.

Had signed the contract with Majesty Entertainment in June 2018. However, The agreement provided for income sharing clauses. Similarly, behavioral rules, including restrictions on acts likely to harm the artist’s image, such as unauthorized tattoos, alcohol consumption, smoking, romantic relationships and boxing outings. The contract provided for a penalty trainee sentenced breach contract after of 30 million won (around 19,000 euros) by violation of these clauses.

Tensions intensified when left the dormitory provided by the agency without authorization in October 2018. that it was discovered later that it had been tattooed the neck without prior authorization. These two actions constituted a violation of the contract, and received a formal warning from the agency.

Although the group with which the training started in June 2019, was removed from the final lineup. According to the agency, this was due to repeated behavioral problems and a deterioration of relationships with other trainers.

In response, brought legal action to obtain the cancellation of the contract. The case was brought to the Supreme Court. which agreed to A, judging that confidence had been broken between the parties, in part because of the agency’s defect to provide the financial documents required during the hearing.

Following this decision, Majesty Entertainment brought trainee sentenced breach contract after a court counter-action requiring around 80 million won (around 50,000 euros) of damages. The agency said that the violations of the contract by the trainee had led to financial losses. required compensation in accordance with penalty clauses.

Although the court recognized that the contract had violated, justice has considerably reduced compensation. The judge said: “The unauthorized absence of the dormitory only took place once. and the tattoo was small and located at the back of the neck, which made it not very visible. »»

Consequently. the court considered that imposing the total amount of the fine would be excessive and contrary to public morality, limiting damages to 5 million wons (around 3000 euros).

The decision is not yet final, Majesty Entertainment having appealed. A second trial is planned in the coming months.

Source : naver

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