Scandal Jessica Khadka -jyoti Khadka- And Prakash Ojha Updated
remains one of Nepal's most high-profile cases involving sexual exploitation and the misuse of power within the entertainment industry.
In the early 2000s, Prakash Ojha was a popular comedian, folk singer, and television personality in Nepal. He allegedly used his professional status to groom and sexually exploit Jessica and Jyoti Khadka, who were minors at the time and aspiring to enter the entertainment industry. 2. Nature of the Scandal Sexual Exploitation: Scandal Jessica Khadka -Jyoti Khadka- And Prakash Ojha
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The case began in the mid-2000s when Jessica Khadka, a teenager at the time, accused Prakash Ojha—a then-popular comedian, singer, and actor—of drugging, sexually assaulting, and filming her for commercial gain. or fictionalized account)
The Supreme Court of Nepal eventually revoked the lower court's decision. On January 17, 2017, the apex court convicted him on two counts of human trafficking. Sentencing: Ojha was sentenced to 10 years in prison (five years for each trafficking count).