According to Odaily, the Russian state-funded media outlet RT.com reported on the X platform that the prosecutor's office has clarified that the case involving Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is not connected to the arrest warrant issued for his brother, Nikolay Durov.
The prosecutor's office emphasized that the legal proceedings concerning Pavel Durov are separate and distinct from any actions taken against his brother. This statement aims to dispel any confusion or misinformation regarding the relationship between the two cases.
The clarification comes amid growing public interest and speculation about the legal challenges faced by the Durov brothers. Pavel Durov, known for his role in founding the popular messaging app Telegram, has been under scrutiny, but the specifics of his case remain undisclosed. Meanwhile, Nikolay Durov, who is also a co-founder of Telegram, is reportedly facing legal issues of his own.
This development highlights the ongoing complexities and legal entanglements surrounding prominent figures in the tech industry. The prosecutor's office's statement seeks to ensure that the public understands the distinct nature of each case, thereby preventing any potential misunderstandings or conflations of the two separate legal matters.