About Eesha
Justice for Eesha is a platform dedicated to accountability, transparency, and justice in the Muizzu-Eesha scandal (also known as the Aisha Documentary Scandal).
In March 2026, Maldivian news outlet Adhadhu released the documentary Aisha, featuring an anonymized interview with a former President's Office staffer. The woman alleged she had a sexual relationship with President Mohamed Muizzu while working as an administrator in his office. She is widely identified as Aishath Eesha Ashraf (also referred to as Eesha or Esha Ashraf), a young single mother.
The allegations describe encounters in the President's private cabin and raise serious concerns about abuse of power. Following the release, Maldivian authorities raided Adhadhu's newsroom, seized equipment, imposed travel bans on journalists, and pursued criminal charges under "qazf" (false accusation of adultery). Eesha herself has been summoned and questioned multiple times by police.
A Criminal Court order has confiscated Eesha's passport, placing her under a travel ban that prevents her from leaving the country.
This site tracks verified media reports, public records, and ongoing developments to support justice for Eesha, press freedom, and accountability for those in power. We believe victims of alleged misconduct deserve to be heard, not silenced.
Source-first reporting. Updates based on verified information only.
Link hub
Curated outbound directory maintained on Linktree.
Film and television credits
Industry listings that credit the same person record (spellings may vary by database).
Official social profiles
Accounts that present as subject-controlled. Content on social platforms can change without notice.
Archives and structured data
Wikimedia Commons hosts media in a named category; Wikidata hosts structured identifiers tied to Q139713648.
Public listings and aggregators
OpenSanctions mirrors public reference data keyed to the same Wikidata identifier. It is an aggregator, not an allegation by this site.
For dated news articles and publisher URLs, use the Sources registry. The links below help verify public profiles and database entries.