ADOR responds to reports of NewJeans' Hanni testifying on workplace bullying in court

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ADOR responds to reports of NewJeans' Hanni testifying on workplace bullying in court

Hanni, the newest member of '

NewJeans

', has emerged as a chatter after having recently been reportedly seen entering an

audit session

conducted by the National Assembly Environment and Labour Committee. It has been reported that on 30 September 2024, the committee made a resolution to summon

Hanni

and HYBE's

Ju Young Kim

for a session. Given that Hanni had earlier filed a complaint over

workplace bullying

, the committee will reportedly be questioning her on the case.

Although Hanni was not obligated to the request, she agreed to appear before the committee. She informed fans of her decision on October 9, 2024.
"And Bunnies..! I decided!! I will attend the National Assembly! I am going alone! You don’t need to worry! I’m doing this for myself and the members And for Bunnies, I decided to go there for Bunnies No, it won’t be hard!! I really want to go! The managers and company don’t know yet… I have a lot of thoughts but I think it’s right to go and attend."
In reaction to her declaration, the

ADOR

issued a quick word to Herald Pop saying, "We will check and contact you after."
Hanni will attend the session on October 25, 2024 if her plans come as announced.

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