Danielle has quietly carried out a charitable donation despite currently being at the center of a major legal controversy involving ADOR.
The news comes as Danielle faces growing public attention over an ongoing legal dispute reportedly involving compensation claims exceeding 43 billion won.
According to Korean media reports, the Yana Association recently revealed that Danielle donated 10 million won earlier this year to support single-parent families during the Lunar New Year holiday in February. The donation was reportedly used to prepare gift packages containing meat and fruit for 100 underprivileged households.

The organization shared, “Thanks to Danielle’s generosity, the holiday season became warmer for many single-parent families.”
Many netizens were surprised to learn that the idol carried out the donation quietly without publicly announcing it through the media or social platforms.
The news surfaced while Danielle continues to draw headlines over the ongoing dispute surrounding ADOR. Last December, ADOR announced the termination of its exclusive contract with Danielle, claiming that the company could no longer continue working with her as one of its artists.
The agency also stated that it would pursue legal responsibility against a member of Danielle’s family as well as former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin. According to the company, those individuals were allegedly involved in causing conflicts that contributed to NewJeans distancing themselves from the agency and delaying the group’s activities.

Reports further stated that ADOR filed a lawsuit seeking approximately 43 billion won in damages. The defendants reportedly include Danielle, a member of her family, and Min Hee Jin.
Adding even more attention to the case, Korean media recently reported that all five attorneys from Kim & Chang, the law firm representing ADOR, had collectively withdrawn from the lawsuit.
The latest developments have only intensified public interest in the legal battle, which continues to generate heated discussion online and throughout the Korean entertainment industry.
Sources: Saostar

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