On July 7, the person identified as “Oh,” who has accused actress Song Ha Yoon of school bullying, released a third public statement reiterating her claims and pushing back strongly against what she described as attempts to discredit her. Posted on a Korean online forum and reported by Allkpop, the statement detailed Oh’s side of the story, expressing frustration with what she alleged were media strategies used by Song Ha Yoon’s camp to shift the narrative. Oh claimed that rather than addressing the core issue—whether or not the actress was involved in school violence leading to her transfer—the focus had been unfairly redirected to discredit her character by suggesting she is a wanted criminal.

In her statement, Oh said she has testimonies from multiple classmates and witnesses alleging that Song Ha Yoon was forcibly transferred from Banpo High School to Gujeong High School due to disciplinary action tied to a group assault. According to Oh, this disciplinary measure was not a personal decision, but a formal response to her alleged role in school violence. Song Ha Yoon has firmly denied these accusations, calling them false.

Oh also addressed her absence from the police investigation in South Korea, stating that she currently lives in the United States and that traveling back for questioning would be difficult. She criticized what she described as a deliberate attempt to portray her as a fugitive, clarifying that being summoned for questioning does not equate to being on a wanted list. She called this framing malicious and announced her intent to pursue legal action against Song Ha Yoon for defamation, emphasizing that she has no intention of settling the case outside of court. The ongoing conflict has sparked continued public interest, as both parties stand firm in their opposing claims.

TOPICS: Song Ha Yoon