Who is Telegram founder Pavel Durov? Billionaire arrested in Paris — years after clashing with Kremlin over free speech
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov – a tech billionaire who left his native Russia years ago after tangling with the Kremlin over free speech — was arrested at an airport in Paris on Saturday.
French authorities had issued a search warrant as part of an investigation into the the 39-year-old tech tycoon over claims that Telegram, an encrypted messaging app, failed to prevent organized crime, drug trafficking, cyberbullying and the promotion of terrorism from invading his platforms.
The search warrant for Durov – who has a net worth of $15.5 billion, according to Forbes – was only valid once he stepped foot on French soil.
He was traveling with his ‘girlfriend’ Yulia Vavilova
Durov reportedly landed in France with a blonde female “crypto coach,” believed to be Yulia Vavilova, who reportedly joined him on trips through Central Asia prior to his arrest.
Users on X have speculated the 24-year-old crypto and finance streamer from Dubai may be Durov’s girlfriend, claiming she posted photos and geolocations of Durov’s every step during their travels and stopped after his arrest.
“Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov has nothing to hide and travels frequently in Europe,” Telegram said in a post on Sunday. “It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owners are responsible for abuse of that platform.”
