Min Hee-jin "Hive and legal fees alone are 2.3 billion, and the house will be sold" (Davinci Motel)

Sep 27, 2024

Min Hee-jin 'Hive and legal fees alone are 2.3 billion, and the house will be sold' (Davinci Motel)
Min Hee-jin, former CEO of Adore, mentioned the cost of litigation with Hive.

Min Hee-jin was the lecturer of the "2024 Hyundai Card Da Vinci Motel" hosted by Hyundai Card at 9 p.m. on the 27th in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

The theme of the lecture on this day was 'K-POP's Formula Breaking Producer, Min Hee-jin's Freestyle', and Min Hee-jin gave the lecture for 100 minutes, about twice as long as other speakers.

Referring to the lawsuit against Hive, Min Hee-jin "The lawsuit cost 2.3 billion. It is a strategy to prevent responding by continuing to file meaningless lawsuits, and to go bankrupt if you respond. I'm going to sell my house for this legal feeIt surprised everyone by saying ."

He went on to "But I was grateful. I thought it was a relief. I also thought I had a house for this. If you didn't have money, you wouldn't be able to fight. I want to beat him and kick him, so I have to file a lawsuit. If you don't have money, you can't sue. I can't even respond" and "I was really grateful that I didn't have a husband and children, and I was grateful that my parents were also doing well."

Min Hee-jin said "But in three months, (the cost of litigation) increases by billions, but others can't afford it. I'll curse once. XX. I thought I should win. You have to hold out until the process (in the company) is pushed back as well."

Min Hee-jin "Everyone, this is a rare case. I'll make sure to film a documentary.So I'll reveal the whole process."

Currently, Min Hee-jin and Adore's parent company, Hive, continue to fight in mud.

Earlier on the 11th, members of Newzins requested the return of former CEO Min to the CEO through a live broadcast, but Hive said on the 25th that he decided to convene an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders to re-elect former CEO Min Hee-jin as an in-house director, but decided not to accept the return of the CEO.



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