ONE HUNDRED LABEL denies THE BOYZ's contract termination allegations.
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According to the agency, contracts were signed with the expectation that all 11 members would continue to work together as a single team, with each member receiving hefty signing bonuses. However, it stated that many disputes involving members last year violated that principle, resulting in one member's resignation and making normal group operations impossible.
According to the agency, contracts were signed with the expectation that all 11 members would continue to work together as a single team, with each member receiving hefty signing bonuses. However, it stated that many disputes involving members last year violated that principle, resulting in one member's resignation and making normal group operations impossible.
ONE HUNDRED LABEL also rejected specific charges made in the media, claiming that support such as automobiles, managers, and practice rooms were constantly supplied but declined by members. Furthermore, the agency refuted allegations that CEO Cha Ga Won abused housing deposits as "completely false and malicious."



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