After seven months of radio silence brought on by allegations of sexual misconduct and an FBI investigation, Ryan Adams has made a puzzling return to social media. Amid snippets of an album that was previously put on hold by the public scandal—allegations corroborated by ex-wife Mandy Moore and former collaborator Phoebe Bridgers—Adams claimed, in a lengthy note, that he has “a lot to say. I am going to. Soon. Because the truth matters.” At the same time, Adams told his followers to “Believe Women” and “Believe Truth.”

The lengthy post seems to indicate that Adams wants to tell his side of the sexual misconduct scandal: “I know who I am. What I am. It’s time people know. Past time,” he wrote. He went on to say, “My work was always meant to be a map for the lost. I’ve tried my best to be open and accountable. Not a billboard. I mean, maybe for being flawed. I’ve always wanted to help. I’m trying.”

Back in February, The New York Times published an in-depth report on Adams’ alleged history of sexual misconduct and manipulation, sourced by more than a dozen industry figures and personal connections—including Bridgers, Moore, ex-fiancée Megan Butterworth and singer Courtney Jaye. Adams was also alleged to have communicated with a 14-year-old girl identified as “Ava,” who claimed he exposed himself to her during a Skype session and sent explicit text messages over the course of a two-year music mentorship. FBI agents from the Crimes Against Children Squad subsequently announced plans to interview the girl. Adams initially tweeted that the allegations laid out within the article were “upsettingly inaccurate. Some of its details are misrepresented; some are exaggerated; some are outright false.”

It is unclear exactly how Adams intends to address the allegations, as the majority of surrounding Instagram posts he has released feature promotional snippets of his forthcoming album Big Colors—a project put on hold from its April release date in light of the scandal. His new post continued, “Believe Women. Believe Truth. But never give up on being part of solutions, and healing. . . . Thank you for your kindness, your support and for this time I needed to decide how I could be a part of a better tomorrow for everybody.”

It also said, “I want to be a part of that healing. To go play have some great shows and put out these badass records.”