Blockberry Creative, the agency behind K-pop girl group LOONA, has filed a petition to the Korean Entertainment Management Association (KEMA) and the Korea Entertainment Producers Association to suspend former member Chuu from participating in entertainment activities in South Korea.
The news came earlier this week and was confirmed by BlockBerry to numerous news outlets.
BlockBerry’s petition was reportedly filed in December 2022, only a month after Chuu was expelled from LOONA for what the agency claims was “violent language and misuse of power toward our staff.” The allegation has been met with swift and sweeping skepticism from fans and industry professionals.
Blockberry’s recent petition claimed that Chuu had “tampered” with and violated her management contract when she allegedly tried to sign with rival agency BY4M Studio.
In response, KEMA requested Chuu attend its Reward and Punishment Committee; Chuu’s legal counsel said that they will attend to “confirm the facts.”
Chuu responded to Blockberry’s latest move with her own statement via Instagram Stories on Thursday.
It’s really tiring and sad that I must keep revealing my position. Recently, it seems that slanderous articles based on false reports have gone too far. In December 2021, I didn’t even know the company BY4M. It’s hard for me to put up with the fact that even the members are tied up with the lies, so I’ll organize my position and respond soon.
On top of their petition to ban Chuu from local entertainment activities, Blockberry also announced plans to file a similar petition against members Heejin, Kim Lip, Jinsoul and Choerry.
The four LOONA members successfully secured injunctions and terminated their exclusive contracts with Blockberry last month.
They have yet to issue official responses to their former agency’s petition.
JTBC News reported on Friday that members Hyunjin and Vivi have also filed injunctions against Blockberry to terminate their…
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