Danielle’s lawyers want to settle the ADOR lawsuit quickly. They argue that a long court battle will only hurt her career more. That’s why people are really paying attention to the latest updates coming out of Seoul. According to reports, ADOR is refiguring the money it wants, which means they are asking for less money than they did before.
ADOR Drops Demand to 33 Billion KRW
ADOR drops the demanded amount from the original 40 billion KRW to 33.09 billion KRW. Industry experts see this 10 billion KRW drop as a smart move by ADOR’s new legal team.
ADOR first filed the lawsuit in December 2025. They were seeking roughly 43 billion KRW in damages against Danielle, her family, and former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin. The company alleges they were responsible for violations tied to Danielle’s exclusive contract, starting the big argument over her exit, and holding back the group’s schedules. The first preparatory hearing was held on March 26, 2026, at the Seoul Central District Court’s Civil Agreement Division 31. The first formal hearing followed on May 14.
Why ADOR Quietly Lowers Its Lawsuit Demand
Now, legal watchers are closely looking at the NewJeans Danielle legal battle. They say ADOR’s new counsel appears to be recalculating the ADOR damages claim. They want to present a more realistic and fair number to the court, especially after being criticized for how they calculated their massive original penalty fees. Danielle’s team has argued against the company’s numbers. They say ADOR hasn’t shown enough proof to justify such a massive penalty fee.
Earlier this year, the Seoul court approved ADOR’s request to freeze real estate assets linked to Danielle’s mother and Min Hee-jin, reportedly worth around 7 billion KRW. That means they cannot sell or transfer those assets until the court decides if someone must pay damages.

But the legal fight got even more intense when ADOR’s lawyers suddenly quit right before important court dates in May and July. Danielle’s side called the move “malicious and intentional,” arguing that it was just a trick to delay a lawsuit that is already exhausting. ADOR later appointed a new legal team to continue the case.
Min Hee-jin’s lawsuit has only made things more tense. There is a lot of anger over ADOR’s moves. Many people think this multi-million dollar lawsuit is just an attempt to bully a young artist and her parents. As of early June 2026, no final ruling has been issued. And while reports indicate ADOR has reduced the amount it is pursuing.






