NewJeans Break After Court Ruling
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NewJeans announces hiatus after setback in court battle

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South Korean K-pop group NewJeans have announced they are taking a break from all activities.
A court ruled against them in their ongoing dispute with record label Ador.
The five -piece, who have attempted to rebrand as NJZ , said they will challenge the court's ruling.
The court ruling forbade the group from organising their own appearances, making music or making music.
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