New allegations have been raised surrounding the tampering controversy between the girl groups Fifty Fifty and Digibus.
Regarding Jeff Benjamin’s appearance on ‘I Want to Know That’ and his disclosure of his sentiments regarding the Fifty Fifty incident, Lee Jinho asked, “How extensively did you cover this event?” “And I’d like to ask the ‘I Want to Know’ production team if it’s appropriate to ask Jeff Benjamin, and not a domestic correspondent, about this situation. Jeff Benjamin was completely on the members’ side. At any time, you can start a new business, and producers can donate their songs to other artists at any time. However, female groups cannot do so. Fifty Fifty reported hearing that the future is bleak. “I am familiar with the glamorous side of K-pop, but I did not know the actual reality as well as domestic reporters,” he said.
Lee Jin-ho added, “Unfortunately, Lee’s companion Jeff Benjamin appeared on ‘I Want to Know’. The position of CEO Ahn Seong-il was also documented in the article.” He also stated, “I harshly criticised CEO Jeon Hong-joon.”
On the other hand, Lee Jin-ho stated, “Attract discovered shocking information while recovering emails related to the Dugiverse.”It pertained to the trademark rights of the members. After leaving the agency on June 19, the members filed for sixty trademark rights. Only CEO Ahn Seong-il, director Baek, and Mr. Kim received the email sent by the division chief on April 12 containing the trademark application proposal.
He continued, “Allegations of Dougiverse member manipulation in April, May, and June continued to surface.” Once upon a time, I proposed trademark rights to Fifty’s agency.” Lee Jin-ho stated, “Dugibus cut the queue and did not inform Attract of this.”
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