Pavel Durov, the CEO and founder of Telegram, was released on $5.6 million bail in France, where he faces charges related to his platform's alleged involvement in illicit activities. Despite claims from Telegram that it complies with EU laws, including the Digital Services Act (DSA), France continues its investigation. The DSA, effective from February 2024, targets platforms with over 45 million EU users, but Telegram, with 41 million, still falls under national regulations. French prosecutors accuse Durov of failing to cooperate with legal requests and potentially underreporting user numbers. The charges could lead to a 10-year prison sentence and a €500,000 fine. The case highlights challenges in content moderation and legal compliance for platforms like Telegram.