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  1. What is the purpose of this? The former members have cut all ties with the Givers and are under a completely different company. Whatever happened, it’s long over. It seems quite weird to me that suddenly this is being posted when the former members are trying to start fresh without any ties to the previous situation. If the members were indeed ‘gaslit’ by The Givers, surely they’re victims? And releasing this is harmful to them?

    They have never expressed allegiance with The Givers or tried to sign with them. If the members had retreated from public life entirely, would someone be pushing this story? It seems more like revenge than any desire for the truth.

  2. Seems that more and more evidence is coming out that The Givers really set out to transfer the group to Warner. Eerily similar to the MHJ situation, with the alleged gaslighting of the members.

  3. As if we needed anymore confirmation tbh. By this time last year it was already plainly clear that he was working with Warner Korea to try to poach them, all this does is make it undeniable (but Twitter will find a way of course).

  4. Dispatch works for Hybe. Seems like they’re releasing this article to intentionally try to draw parallels between this situation and New Jeans/MHJ in the minds of the Korean public. The question isn’t will it work but does it need to? K-POP makes most of it’d money internationally and international Hybe company fans will unequivocally support the company at all cost. It doesn’t matter if the Korean public has a negative opinion of Hybe. And even if they do those negative feelings will probably be forgotten with time.  But continually using Dispatch in direct or indirect ways to try to sway public opinion in their favor might make the public angrier. I’d say just lay low and handle it through the law.

  5. interestingly enough i was doing some backtrack reading over the fifi legal disputes right after nwjns livestream. while it is already made known back then (also thru personal reading), can’t help but not to think how similar it is the pattern between both of them.

    spiked popularity, someone becomes highly ambitious, middlemen agency attempted ‘coup’, members and family potential gaslight.

    worst part? idols were not on either winning side….

  6. Ya don’t say, I never could have guessed this.

    It’s too bad the former members or their families wouldn’t listen to Keena when she tried to warn them about these con artists.

  7. TooObsessedWithOtoge on

    Yes, at this point aside from a few Twitter accounts, most agree on this view. This is what we have been saying— The Givers were the biggest villains. They had 3Jeong follow them, but once it got hard they disappeared.

    It was announced the three former members will redebut and I do wonder if they’ll be asked about it in interviews. They’re also still trying to sue Attrakt right?

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