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KG Of VCHA Exits Girl Group With Lawsuit Against JYP USA Alleging Child Labor Abuse


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KG of VCHA shared that she has terminated her contract with JYP Entertainment and exited the girl band after filing a lawsuit claiming child labor exploitation and more.


The article from Forbes discusses the departure of KG from the K-pop girl group VCHA following a lawsuit filed against JYP Entertainment USA. KG, whose real name is Kendall Ebeling, left the group after allegations of child labor abuse were made by her mother, Gina Ebeling, in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The lawsuit claims that JYP Entertainment USA, along with HYBE America, subjected KG to grueling work schedules, inadequate rest, and insufficient nutrition during her training and participation in the reality show "A2K." The suit also alleges that the company failed to provide proper education and healthcare, violating child labor laws. KG's exit from VCHA was announced shortly after the lawsuit became public, with JYP Entertainment stating that she left to focus on her education and personal well-being. The remaining members of VCHA are set to continue their activities, while the legal battle sheds light on the often harsh realities behind the scenes of the K-pop industry.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbenjamin/2024/12/07/kg-of-vcha-exits-girl-group-after-lawsuit-against-jyp-usa-alleging-child-labor-abuse/ ]

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