FIFTY FIFTY Producers, The Givers, Refute 'Member Poaching' Allegations: 'We've Maintained Neutrality'
The Givers, contracted by FIFTY FIFTY's agency Attrakt, have signaled legal countermeasures against allegations they are calling "groundless."
On June 29 (KST), The Givers stated, "Our company was commissioned by Attrakt's representative Jeon Hong-jun, initiating this project in earnest in June 2021. We led girl group FIFTY FIFTY to a successful debut and unprecedented accomplishments. As of May 31, 2023, we have transferred all planning, production, and operation duties to Attract and terminated our business relationship."
The Givers further clarified that they are "currently only handling global promotions and overseas PR at the request of Attract."
The Givers added, "Attrakt has referred to the 'intervention of outside forces' in the legal dispute with the artist revealed through press releases or interviews since June 23, 2023. Then, on the 26th, rumors about an 'outsourcing company that led the poaching' mentioned in the article were spread through various media and communities. As a result, we have been bombarded with inquiries assuming or confirming our involvement."
The Givers emphatically stated that "our company has no involvement with the speculative content of these articles, nor does the content of the articles have anything to do with us."
Earlier, on the 27th, Attrakt's representative Jeon Hong-jun announced that he had filed a complaint against The Givers' representative An Seong-il and three others who had contracted with Attract and had been managing the project and performing duties.
Attrakt claimed that "The Givers committed acts of business obstruction by delaying the handover of tasks, deleting company email accounts, destroying electronic records, committing fraud, and betraying their business obligations."
The Givers categorically refuted these allegations. "We diligently worked according to the outsourcing contract from the establishment of Attract until now. Even on the day when Attract received the termination contract from FIFTY FIFTY members, a meeting was held with our representative An Seong-il and Attrakt's lawyer at the request of representative Jeon Hong-jun. We did our best to mediate between Attract and FIFTY FIFTY members even after the termination of our business relationship," they argued.
Attract has also claimed that "The Givers secretly bought the copyright to the song 'CUPID' from an overseas composer without providing Attrakt with any information about the copyright purchase."
The Givers responded, "We conducted all business, including securing copyrights, by legal procedures. Particularly, the song 'CUPID' was a song that we had owned even before the FIFTY FIFTY project, and it was later worked on as a FIFTY FIFTY song. The allegations Attract made through the media regarding the reason for the lawsuit are entirely false. We have maintained a neutral stance without taking any position between Attract and FIFTY FIFTY members."
The Givers announced that they "have appointed the law firm Hwawoo to deal with the false accusations against our representatives and the ongoing spread of falsehoods through the media by representative Jeon Hong-jun and Attract. We will make a strong legal response in the future."
The Givers' representative An Seong-il is a producer who has been with FIFTY FIFTY from their debut to the creation of 'CUPID.' He accepted the project proposal from Attrakt and took charge of overall tasks, from selecting trainees to devising FIFTY FIFTY's activity curriculum, training, song producing, and album production.
Currently, while Attrakt has filed a lawsuit against The Givers, The Givers have indicated a counteraction, and the FIFTY FIFTY members have applied for a suspension of their exclusive contract with Attrakt due to "opaque settlements." Despite being a rookie girl group that achieved a record-breaking performance on Billboard's 'Hot 100' singles chart, the group's future seems increasingly uncertain due to ongoing lawsuits and contrakt disputes.
Here's the translated statement by law firm HWAWOO, representing The Givers:
The Givers received a request for professional services from Attrakt's representative, Jeon Hong-jun, and began this project in earnest in June 2021. We led the girl group 'FIFTY FIFTY' to a successful debut and unprecedented accomplishments, and as of May 31, 2023, we transferred all duties related to planning, production, and operation to Attrakt and concluded our work. Currently, we are only handling global promotions and overseas PR at the request of Attract.
From June 23, 2023, Attrakt mentioned the "intervention of external forces" in their legal dispute with the artist, which they made public through press releases or interviews. This led to rumors about an "outsourcing company leading the poaching" in articles published on June 26. These speculations spread through various media and communities, which led to a flood of inquiries assuming or confirming our involvement.
In relation to the speculative content of these articles, we want to make it clear that our company had no involvement, nor does the content of the articles have anything to do with us.
On June 27, representative Jeon Hong-jun filed a complaint against our company's representatives to the police and announced it to the press.
We diligently carried out our duties according to the outsourcing contract from the establishment of Attract to the present. On the day when Attract received the termination contract from FIFTY FIFTY members, a meeting was held with our representative, An Seong-il, and Attrakt's lawyer at the request of representative Jeon Hong-jun. Even after concluding our work, we did our best to mediate between Attract and the FIFTY FIFTY members. Despite this, representative Jeon Hong-jun and Attrakt have spread false information, damaging our reputation and interfering with our work.
We conducted all business, including securing copyrights, by legal procedures. Specifically, the song 'CUPID' was one we had owned even before the FIFTY FIFTY project and was later developed into a FIFTY FIFTY song.
The reasons for the lawsuit presented by Attrakt through the media are entirely false. We have maintained a neutral stance, not taking any position between Attract and the FIFTY FIFTY members.
In response to the false accusations against our representatives by representative Jeon Hong-jun and Attract, and the ongoing spread of false information through the media, we have appointed the law firm Hwao. We will make a strong legal response in the future.
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