Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested at the Paris Airport of Leuri on Saturday night, as soon as he got off the board of his private plane after arriving from Azerbaijan. According to the British edition of the Daily Mail, this incident can be a turning point in the case of social networks for the dissemination of illegal content.
A lot of intrigue around this event arose because of the participation of the Russian model of Yulia Vavilova, which is called beloved Durov. According to the sources, it was it that it could inadvertently "merge" the plans for the arrival of Durov to France. Vavilova, a 24-year-old Russian woman who lives in Dubai, accompanied Paul in his travels by the countries of the former USSR, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan. All this time, she has actively published geolocation and details of trips on her Instagram, which, according to some supporters of conspiracy theories, could help French law enforcement officers to learn about Durov's movement and prepare arrest.
Some of the society is already looking at the version that Vavilova could work for the Western special services, fulfilling a mission known as a "honey trap". This only increases the suspicion that Pavel Durov has become a target of global special services because of the possibility of accessing important information from Telegram, which could be invaluable for tracking criminals, terrorists and fraudsters.
Durov is accused of shortcomings in Telegram, which led to the spread of illegal content, including child pornography, drug trafficking and fraud. If he is found guilty, it can cost him up to 20 years behind bars.
However, this case draws attention not only to the legal aspects, but also to Durov's personal life, which has recently become the subject of active discussion in the press. He confessed that over the last 14 years, more than 100 children have become a donation of semen in 12 countries. He also has five children from two women - Daria Bondarenko of Barcelona and Irina Bulgarian from Switzerland.
Pavel Durov leads an ascetic lifestyle: he does not consume alcohol, fast food, caffeine, and even periodically participates in six-day starvation. This is combined with his unwillingness to accumulate personal property, although he lives in a great villa in Dubai, which he rents for a million dollars a year.