SEOUL, July 15 -- South Korean police have dismissed breach of duty charges filed by HYBE against former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin, concluding that she did not commit any criminal offence.

Min's legal team confirmed today that after more than a year of investigation, police formally decided not to pursue charges, effectively closing both cases initiated by HYBE, according to the entertainment news section of Naver, South Korea's biggest search portal.

The allegations stemmed from April 2024, when HYBE launched an internal audit accusing Min of attempting to take control of ADOR, a HYBE subsidiary, and subsequently filed a police complaint.

Speaking to reporters after being questioned for eight hours at Yongsan Police Station earlier this ye...