The Telegram boss has reportedly been accused of violence against his six-year-old son
French authorities have launched an investigation into claims that Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov committed “serious acts of violence” against his own son, AFP reported on Wednesday. The investigation is separate from an ongoing probe into his alleged complicity in a wide range of crimes.
The 39-year-old Russian, who also holds citizenship in France, the UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis, appeared before a Paris court on Wednesday, where he will potentially be charged with 12 criminal offenses, including facilitating narcotics distribution, money laundering, and organized crime, and aiding in the distribution of child pornography.
According to Paris prosecutors, a “person unnamed” used Durov’s app to commit these offenses. Durov’s refusal to turn over the user’s data to law enforcement led to him being investigated, Politico reported on Wednesday.
Shortly after Durov arrived at the court, France’s AFP news agency reported that the entrepreneur was also being investigated on suspicion of “serious acts of violence” against his six-year-old son. Citing “a source close to the case,” AFP claimed that the probe was recently opened by France’s child welfare office.
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Durov’s son was born in Russia and now resides in Switzerland with his mother, Irina Bolgar. It is unclear whether the investigation is linked to a criminal complaint filed against Durov by Bolgar in Switzerland last year. According to court documents seen by Forbes magazine, Bolgar accused her ex-partner of five instances of violence against his son, before filing a child custody case shortly afterwards.
Both cases were filed shortly after Durov stopped paying Bolgar €150,000 ($167,500) in child support per month, Forbes noted.