Telegram founder Pavel Durov was detained in Paris, France, in August 2024 and charged with six counts, including alleged assistance in criminal activities, refusal to cooperate with French authorities, money laundering, criminal conspiracy, failure to declare the provision of cryptocurrency services, and dissemination of illegal content. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Durov expressed confusion about the reasons for his detention, asserting that Telegram had not violated any laws and had consistently complied with legal and regulatory requirements. Durov noted that French authorities seemed interested in how Telegram operates but did not follow due process. His lawyer described the detention as "unprecedented" and criticized the process as humiliating. Despite the charges, the Telegram user community has actively supported Durov, with over 9 million users signing a petition demanding his release. Durov emphasized Telegram's commitment to freedom of speech and its readiness to exit countries that do not align with this principle. Telegram is currently one of the world's largest communication platforms, with one billion monthly active users.