The Ongoing Conflict
Ju Jingyi, a prominent 30-year-old actress, finds herself in a tense legal showdown with her agency, Star48 (Siba Media). The agency recently declared that Ju’s contract remains valid, asserting that she is still under their representation. The conflict escalated when Star48 filed a lawsuit against her for allegedly breaching the contract by engaging in business deals without their consent.
Conflicting Statements and Allegations
This dispute traces back to a series of confusing statements made earlier this year. In June, Ju Jingyi announced her decision not to renew her contract, which she claimed would expire on June 18, 2024. However, Star48 contends that the contract had transitioned to its second phase via a supposed supplementary agreement signed by Ju in 2018. Ju has vehemently denied this claim, labeling it as a fabricated document.
Ju Jingyi’s Response and Legal Measures
In a firm rebuttal to Star48’s claims, Ju Jingyi has stated that she has never seen or signed the alleged supplementary agreement. Her representatives declared, “We have filed a lawsuit against Siba Media as of last July and are seeking handwriting verification of the disputed contract.” They emphasized their commitment to protecting their rights and those of their partners, stating they will pursue legal actions against what they described as a hostile attempt to disrupt normal cooperation.
This ongoing legal battle showcases not only the complexities of entertainment contracts but also the significant challenges artists can face when navigating their professional relationships.