2PM's ex member Park Jaebum is holding hands with a famous American lawyer and starting fresh.
America's entertainment group Digital Media Wire (or DMW) announced on the 28th through their homepage that "Ned Sherman as the company's representative and entertainment lawyer has become Park Jaebum's entertainment legal representative".
Sherman explained the background of the contract saying "I am happy to work with Park Jaebum" and "he has the passion and talent to stand as a global star not to mention his charisma that captures all his fans". Also he increased everybody's anticipation by saying, "Park Jaebum truly loves his fans and takes care of them. Soon, we will work on a project for them".
To no one's surprise, Park Jaebum left an encouraging reaction on his personal twitter in relation to the new contract. He expressed his determined mind by saying "all the opportunities that came to me was because of my fans" and "I'm sincerely thankful and will try my best to make everyone proud".
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