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Pavel Durov Out on Bail, Banned from Leaving France Over Criminal Charges

BitdegreeBitdegree2024/08/28 16:00
By:Written by Gode S.,

Key Takeaways Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder, faces multiple criminal charges in France related to illegal activities on the messaging platform and is under strict judicial supervision after being released on bail; Durov is also accused of child abuse in Switzerland, with allegations from his former partner regarding physical harm to their son; Supporters argue that holding Durov accountable for the actions of Telegram users could threaten freedom of expression.

Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder and CEO, is facing multiple criminal charges related to his role at the messaging platform.

Bloomberg reported  that after appearing in a French court on August 28, Durov was released but remains under strict judicial supervision. He is prohibited from leaving France and was required to pay a bail of €5 million (over $5.5 million).

Durov was arrested at the Paris-Le Bourget airport on August 24 as part of an investigation involving an unnamed Telegram user accused of refusing to cooperate with the authorities, offering cryptology services without prior declaration, complicity with illegal transactions, and organized fraud, among other criminal activities.

Prosecutors allege that Durov was involved in helping spread indecent images and enabled other illegal activities on Telegram.

In addition to these charges, Durov is also facing allegations of child abuse in Switzerland brought by his former partner, Irina Bolgar, who claims he physically harmed their youngest son. The claims, supported by message transcripts and a medical report from April 2023, include incidents that allegedly caused a concussion and ongoing sleep disorders for the child.

Supporters of Durov argue that the French authorities' actions are an attack on freedom of expression. They believe that holding Durov responsible for the actions of Telegram users could set a troubling precedent for other tech leaders, like Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk, who could face similar scrutiny for content on their platforms.

The case against Durov raises essential questions about the responsibilities of tech executives in managing the content on their platforms and the extent to which they can be held accountable for illegal user activities.

Gode S. , Web3 Market Analyst
Gode is a Web3 Market Analyst who researches the most important industry events and interprets how they affect the wider Web3 space. Her formal education in media culture & digital rhetoric allows her to employ a methodical approach to evaluating critical Web3 news data, including large-scale events and the wider social sentiment within the ecosystem.
Gode is a mutilingual professional, having studied in multiple universities all across Europe. This allows her to have a one-of-a-kind opportunity to analyze Web3 social sentiments spanning different cultures and languages and, in turn, develop a much deeper understanding of how the Web3 space is growing within different communities. With the rest of her team, Gode works to identify crucial crypto news patterns and provide unbiased and data-driven information.
Gode’s passions include working and communicating with people, and when she’s not researching Web3 news, she spends her time traveling and watching true crime documentaries.
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