JYJ's Activities in Japan suspended
9/17/2010 02:10:00 AM
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Avex Entertainment announced on Thursday that the three-member group JUNSU/JEJUNG/YUCHUN (of TVXQ) will be putting their activities in Japan on hold for the time being, due to problems with their management agency. The bad news came just after the group simultaneously topped the album and DVD sales charts this week.
Junsu, Jejung, and Yuchun are managed by the Korean agency CJeS Entertainment. It was learned that a representative of the company, whose father is part of the leadership of a criminal organization, used his father's position to commit blackmail and extortion against the artists he managed. He is also said to have served a prison sentence.
According to Avex, a recently conducted investigation could not determine whether the man has ties to the organization at this point in time, but it found that the other allegations are true.
Meanwhile, the lawsuit over the exclusivity of their management contract is progressing, and it appears that there is now a high probability that Avex's contract with the three artists will be declared invalid. Until that matter is resolved, Avex has determined that it should no longer manage the group's activities in Japan.
Although the decision has been made, Avex stated there will be no changes to their already scheduled releases or their current services. Furthermore, this matter should not affect Avex's exclusive contract for TVXQ, which was made with SM Entertainment.
Junsu, Jejung, and Yuchun are managed by the Korean agency CJeS Entertainment. It was learned that a representative of the company, whose father is part of the leadership of a criminal organization, used his father's position to commit blackmail and extortion against the artists he managed. He is also said to have served a prison sentence.
According to Avex, a recently conducted investigation could not determine whether the man has ties to the organization at this point in time, but it found that the other allegations are true.
Meanwhile, the lawsuit over the exclusivity of their management contract is progressing, and it appears that there is now a high probability that Avex's contract with the three artists will be declared invalid. Until that matter is resolved, Avex has determined that it should no longer manage the group's activities in Japan.
Although the decision has been made, Avex stated there will be no changes to their already scheduled releases or their current services. Furthermore, this matter should not affect Avex's exclusive contract for TVXQ, which was made with SM Entertainment.
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