

4:09 p.m. "We have two vice CEOs, and one of them is really playful," Min says, shaking her head. "They just take memos. That's what they wrote, because they knew that I was suffering because of HYBE. I have a weird shareholder's contract with HYBE. I can't reveal the details. But..."
4:10 p.m. "From early this year, we're working on the details because there are unfair terms in the contract," Min's attorney cuts in. "We cannot say what they are because of the confidentiality clause."
4:11 p.m. "This is the weird thing. I can't say what I'm suffering from," Min continues. "The contradiction in the contract is that the 5 percent, of the 20 percent that I had and the 2 percent I gave to the staff, I can't sell. It's like a slave contract. I have to be bound to HYBE forever."
4:12 p.m. "She's saying some things that could be misunderstood," Min's lawyer says.