Court dismisses Fifty Fifty's contract termination suit, rules contracts as valid

Article: Fifty will not be able to leave Attrakt... Court dismisses lawsuit for contract termination

Source: News 1 via Naver

[+333, -1] ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ The conclusion that Koreans had been hoping for. Things are about to get fun.

[+182, -5] It's over for them. The public will never put up with a group as malicious as them. To be so young, greedy, and traitorous.

[+144, -0] Ahn Sung Il from The Givers needs to be exiled from the industry

[+132, -4] It's clear that they were hoping to win back public sentiment by winning the lawsuit somehow... but that's just not how our legal system works. You signed the contract, that's it. They're gonna have to hold on for the remainder of the terms... and yes, SBS still needs to take responsibility for their biased reporting.

[+80, -0] Whether they won or lost, it was over for them anyway

[+44, -0] All they had to do was follow their CEO and it would've been the easiest path ever... unfortunately, they were gaslit by some thug out of nowhere and kicked their own luck away. Do they think BTS earned their fame right from the start? No! There's a time for everything!

[+29, -1] ㅋㅋ I kind of feel bad for them. Had they played their cards right, they could be living thel life of the 0.01% right now ㅋㅋ too bad their parents got so blinded with greed.. tsk tsk tsk tsk

[+28, -0] Now they need to pay their debts off with their own money and leave... I hope they realize that they'll never meet another person as kind as their CEO again.

[+22, -0] Well, that's it for them. If they had just come back to their CEO when he asked them to, they could've just quietly retired and left the industry at that... but now they're going to be counter-sued for damages and compensation, and it's going to take a lot of blood and sweat to pay that off.

[+18, -0] Even the super popular idol groups take 3-4 years before they finish paying off their debts... think of all the expenses that go into caring for them from lesson fees to renting recording studios, dorms, marketing, music production, stylists, makeup, costumes, etc... I don't even know that you'd be able to pay all that back just months into a debut.

[+15, -0] Their future looks bleak from here... The least they could've done was keep it out of the courts.

[+12, -0] It's time for Attrakt to counter-sue the members now. How much has he lost in total because of the members? Teach them a lesson with the total amount, and open a new audition for the next group.

[+12, -0] The CEO should just keep on the back burner while he prepares for a new group to debut. Let them sit there and watch.

[+11, -0] The trademark rights filed by their parents should also be voided

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Source: Naver

[+922, -3] And farewell to Traitorty Traitortyy ㅋㅋㅋ not like we ever knew who the members were, it wouldn't be weird if the CEO just got rid of the members and debuted them again with new faces

[+339, -1] This seems to be the most fair. Management agencies do not conjure money from thin air to train these idols. It's a just ruling.

[+251, -3] Wow, for once a ruling I can agree with ㅎㅎ totally washes away the day's exhaustion

[+175, -2] Who can they blame but themselves for kicking away the luck of a lifetime ㅋㅋㅋ you're all adults now, you take care of your own lives ㅋㅋㅋ

[+91, -2] ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Well that's refreshing

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