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Former teen member of L.A. Ok-pop group sues administration, alleging abuse and exploitation
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Former teen member of L.A. Ok-pop group sues administration, alleging abuse and exploitation

Last updated: June 3, 2025 6:03 pm
Editorial Board Published June 3, 2025
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One thing about Ok-pop all the time captivated Kiera Grace Madder. The 17-year-old singer has been a fan of the synchronized choreography, fashion-forward outfits and distinctive sound popping out of South Korea for so long as she might bear in mind.

So in 2022, when she realized JYP Leisure, one of many greatest Ok-pop expertise businesses, had plans to make a gaggle with North American-based expertise, she jumped on the alternative. She auditioned for a actuality present and earned her place in an all-girl group known as VCHA, with 5 different teenagers.

However final summer season, lower than a 12 months after formally debuting, the group pulled out of Lollapalooza and practically went radio silent on social media. In a lawsuit filed final December in opposition to JYP USA in L.A. County Superior Court docket, Madder, who goes by the stage identify KG Crown, revealed she had left VCHA and alleged baby labor regulation violations, abuse and exploitation.

“I knew the K-pop system was very hardworking — probably one of the most hardworking systems in the music industry,” Madder instructed The Occasions. “I’m a hard worker, so I was willing to put in any hard work, but I did not know about what can go on behind closed doors.”

JYP USA issued a press release on social media when the lawsuit was filed, claiming Madder had made “unilateral public statements containing false and exaggerated claims.”

The company declined to remark additional in response to questions from The Occasions, citing the “ongoing legal matter.”

Madder, recognized as “K.M.” within the court docket paperwork, mentioned she signed her contract with JYP at age 15.

VCHA started an intense coaching routine, touring between JYP’s Seoul headquarters and Los Angeles to rehearse. In L.A., the six women shared a $2.5-million Beverly Hills mansion, the place Madder alleges they have been underneath fixed surveillance. Based on the lawsuit, staying within the residence was “optional,” however Madder mentioned she felt pressured to dwell there by the JYP employees.

Along with a live-in staffer who monitored the ladies, Madder says video cameras watched and recorded their personal conversations. The lawsuit claims the corporate introduced the cameras as part of the “house’s alarm system” once they have been put in.

Based on Madder’s lawsuit, the surveillance system was a “tool aimed at controlling our eating, movements, and behavior.”

If Madder is ready to get launched from her contract with JYP, she mentioned, she’s going to come again as a solo artist when she feels “better mentally.”

JYP allegedly maintained full management over the trainees’ schedules, even on days off. With a view to depart the house, the group members needed to submit their plans forward of time and get approval, Madder’s swimsuit alleges. She says she even needed to ask permission to see her mom on the weekends.

“I honestly felt like it was a prison and the house staff was the prison guard,” Madder mentioned. “I felt like JYP had become my parent, but the strictest parent I ever lived with.”

Madder’s lawsuit alleges the corporate “controlled [her] diet and pressured [her] to eat less.” Their meals have been “restricted to small salads,” she alleged, and their weight was monitored.

“The skinnier you are, the more respected and prettier you’re viewed. It’s ridiculous,” Madder mentioned. “At times, in South Korea, they would tell us, ‘Lose weight or you’re going to regret the way you look on camera.’”

In coaching for performances, JYP allegedly pushed the VCHA women to their bodily limits. Within the lawsuit, Madder recollects being denied meal breaks and water throughout rehearsal, and alleges she was compelled to work lengthy days on little sleep. As recounted within the lawsuit, Madder’s days would usually start at 7 a.m. with a couple of hours of faculty, adopted by rehearsals that began at 10:30 a.m. and went into the late hours of the evening.

Madder alleges there have been a number of situations through which she needed to proceed coaching after struggling accidents. The lawsuit describes a dance teacher who “singled” Madder out, making her repeat a transfer greater than 100 instances with out stopping for a break, which allegedly precipitated a tendon tear in her shoulder.

“I had tears in my eyes and was very stressed,” she recalled. “It’s one of those situations where you don’t have to escalate it to the point of abuse.”

She was additionally compelled to rehearse regardless of struggling accidents to her hip and leg, her lawsuit claims. The court docket filings embody pictures of her in hospital robes and receipts for medical therapies, together with photos of bruises that she mentioned she sustained throughout dance coaching. Screenshots of textual content messages included within the lawsuit present that Madder described being compelled to “dance thru the pain.”

In one other textual content dialog from final Could included within the swimsuit, she wrote, “Honestly I feel like I don’t [have] a personality anymore or am my own person. They changed me and I lost all my good.”

Based on the lawsuit, Madder began to overlook college because the stress from coaching piled up. She says different members of the group developed consuming problems, engaged in self-harm and, in February of final 12 months, considered one of them tried suicide.

Madder mentioned she has not spoken to fellow VCHA members since her departure from the group in Could 2024.

Madder accuses JYP of underpaying her and failing to ship promised royalties and a share of the income from the group. The lawsuit alleges she acquired $500 throughout weeks through which she labored over 12-hour days, which falls beneath California’s minimal wage.

Madder’s lawsuit additionally says she is saddled with greater than $500,000 in debt to JYP for “company expenses.”

She alleges in her lawsuit that she was “forced to sign contracts while being given only a few minutes to review them,” together with ones that have been written in Korean, a language Madder doesn’t communicate.

Her mom, Tracey Madder, mentioned in a press release to The Occasions that submitting the lawsuit “was 100 percent KG’s decision, which I fully support due to the circumstances she experienced.”

“I am hopeful for the best possible outcome for all parties involved,” she mentioned.

The youthful Madder mentioned she hasn’t been in a position to work, launch music or put up on social media since leaving VCHA.

When she first obtained residence after leaving the JYP mansion, she says, she felt “brainwashed” and like she “would never be able to make it in the music industry again.”

The subsequent court docket listening to in her lawsuit is about for June 20.

“I’m praying that the judge can see the light in the situation and let me go,” Madder mentioned. “I don’t want clout. I don’t want attention. I want to be free. That’s what I want — freedom.”

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