Nepali social media users have fractured into two distinct camps.
Until the screenshots are authenticated and the audio is verified, the "Scandal of Jessica Khadka, Jyoti Khadka, and Prakash Ojha" remains a he-said-she-said of the highest order. But in the court of public opinion, the verdict is already split down the middle.
Here is where the plot thickens. In a dramatic turn of events, before Prakash Ojha could air his investigation into the Khadka circle, he claimed that the tables were turned on him. Nepali social media users have fractured into two
The name "Jessica Khadka" allegedly surfaced in a WhatsApp chat leaked to Ojha. The leak suggested that Jessica and Jyoti were "targeting" high-net-worth individuals by befriending them, extracting secrets, and then demanding financial compensation or luxury goods to prevent public exposure.
According to sources close to Prakash Ojha, the trouble began when Ojha started receiving anonymous tips regarding a "racket" operating inside the influencer community. The allegation was stark: certain influencers were not just selling products; they were allegedly selling silence —blackmailing wealthy businessmen and politicians using compromising photos and conversations. Here is where the plot thickens
This group believes that Ojha is a martyr for truth. They argue that the influencer economy in Nepal has become a haven for money laundering and blackmail. For them, Jessica Khadka is just a "pretty face covering a criminal mind."
Regardless of who is lying or telling the truth, this scandal has illuminated a dark trend: . The leak suggested that Jessica and Jyoti were
Prakash Ojha remains defiant, promising a "documentary dump" of evidence on his YouTube channel. Jessica Khadka has retreated from regular posting, citing mental health stress. Jyoti Khadka has locked their social media accounts.