Just 1 more month until we bid goodbye to 2014 yet we have to face another lawsuit for contract nullification in the K-Pop scene again.

According to an exclusive report by Xsport News on November 27th, all 6 members of B.A.P revealed to have filed a lawsuit against TS Entertainment to nullify their contract. The lawsuit has been submitted to Seoul Western District Court on November 26th.

The report said that the contract started becoming valid on the date their first album was released rather than the day the contract was signed and it has kept them with the company for more than 7 years. In addition, the terms that are set by the Fair Trade Commission to prevent 'slave contracts' were not ensured. The profit distribution which was included in the contract turns out as advantage for the company and disadvantage for the members. It was said that they were only paid 18 million won per member for the past 3 years they've been promoted.

Despite the unfair contract, B.A.P has released a total of 11 albums ever since they debuted in January 2012 and has been constantly going on concert tours in various countries around the world despite their bad health conditions.

TS Entertainment said they they will release an official statement about the matter soon.