Telegram founder Pavel Durov is questioned for the first time in a Paris court
Telegram founder Pavel Durov was questioned for the first time in a Paris court, involving a case where the communication app is suspected of aiding criminal activities. Durov appeared in a Parisian court at 10 am Central European Time on December 6th, an anonymous source familiar with the matter told Agence France-Presse that the focus of questioning was allegations related to Telegram possibly being used for illegal transactions.
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