South Korean singer Jimin, who is a former member of the band AOA, began to slowly return to social media earlier this year and started to update her fans after over 1.5 years about the AOA-related bullying controversy.

When Jimin came back on social media, there were many of her fans who foretold that Mina would again start to talk about the bullying incident and attack Jimin all over. Now, it seems that what Jimin fans were concerned about has actually come true.

Mina put up a post talking about Jimin's bullying on February 10 KST. She posted a screenshot of a netizen's direct message that asked her why she lied about what she and Jimin went through. The netizen also wrote that Mina's mental state had become worse and she should get treatment.

Mina replied to the post saying that she did not lie and mentioned that she had explained the previous situation but was not believed in again. The singer also said that she felt company F had revealed only a portion of the text and transcript details strategically.

The ex-AOA member agreed that it was wrong of her to curse through the text but she had reasons and remembered everything. Mina also added that she was curious because why did they need to break her down so much even though she tried so hard.

The singer then continued saying that she asked Dispatch to release all the transcripts, but at that point, the majority of them were from company F.

Mina also said Jimin behaved like a robot saying sorry soullessly and that she was looking for a knife before disappearing. The singer also said the minute she entered, the officials were recording audio or filming a video so they were ready for releasing those anytime.

According to Mina, it was the officials who had released the recording and why couldn't they just release the whole thing because there were more victims. Moreover, she felt it was unfair when hearing the recording.

Mina also said she did not remember from the moment that Jimin looked for the knife but she could figure out from her tone whether she sincerely apologized or not, but there were so many hectic sounds and cursing.

Subsequently, Mina mentioned to them that there would be no help by releasing it but she still wants to release the whole recording, even now. The singer also said that Dispatch's director has said that Jimin is the perpetrator and she just wants to reveal the truth and does not care if she loses.