On August 29, according to Russian News Agency, Telegram founder Pavel Durov spent more than eight hours in a French court, and then the Paris Prosecutor's Office announced that he could be released after paying bail. Later, a motorcade drove out of the court building, but soon discovered that the Telegram founder himself was not in the car. Finally, Durov left the building an hour later, but he did not leave from the main entrance of the court where reporters gathered, but through the side door. There was a private minibus waiting for him there, and there were security personnel and possibly his lawyers on the scene. Before leaving, the entrepreneur put on a baseball cap and sunglasses. He did not comment and quickly got on the minibus. After the man accompanying Durov carried the items and loaded them into the car, the minibus quickly drove to the Paris ring road.