NewJeans Vs. ILLIT’s Plagiarism Controversy Resurfaces Amid Min Hee Jin’s Lawsuit Win
Recently, former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin won a lawsuit against HYBE regarding a shareholder agreement. The court ruled that HYBE must pay ₩25.5 billion KRW (about $17.6 million USD) to Min Hee Jin.
With this, HYBE responded back, stating they would take legal action, including an appeal, regarding the verdict.
HYBE Hits Back With Legal Action After Losing Lawsuit Against Min Hee Jin
In regard to the plagiarism issue with ILLIT, the court stated, “BELIFT LAB failed to provide further evidence to support the claim that the two groups are not similar, and it’s difficult to say that the controversy has completely subsided.”
WIth this, online community posts about the ILLIT and NewJeans plagiarism controversy resurfaced.


Many felt that the overall concept, design, and choreography looked almost exactly the same.



K-Netizens felt that even non-K-Pop fans would be able to see a resemblance between the two groups.


- “If you have eyes, can’t you see how similar they are?”
- “Even if you showed this to someone who doesn’t know either of the groups, they would tell you they are similar.”
- “Even if they plagiarize, it’s NewJeans for the win.”
- “They totally copied them.”
- “If you watch the dance compilation clips, it’s total plagiarism.”
- “If they didn’t want this to get out, they shouldn’t have taken the planning proposal. They’re talking too much when they’re the ones who took the director’s blueprint.”
- “They really went overboard.”
Meanwhile, the court recently revealed that BELIFT LAB failed to provide evidence that it wasn’t plagiarism.
BELIFT LAB Fails To Provide Evidence To Refute Claims Regarding ILLIT’s Plagiarism Issue