Telegram founder to leave nearly $14B fortune to 106 children


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Summary

The fortune

Telegram founder Pavel Durov said he intends to leave his $13.9 billion fortune to his 106 children.

The children

Durov has six children from three relationships and 100 through sperm donations to 12 countries.

Self dependence

His children will not have access to his fortune until 2055 as Durov has cited the need to culture self-dependence among his children.


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The founder of popular messaging app Telegram announced he plans to leave his approximately $13.9 billion fortune to his 106 children he fathered through partners and sperm donations across a dozen countries. Pavel Durov said that he will distribute the money equally among his children, but the kids will not have access to the estate until 2055, citing the need to create self-reliance among his kids. 

Details revealed in interview

Durov said in an interview on Thursday, June 19, with French magazine Le Point, that he does not distinguish between the six children he fathered through three relationships and the dozens of others he had through sperm donations. 

“They are all my children and will have the same rights. I don’t want them to tear each other apart after my death,” he said.

‘100 babies’

“The clinic, where I started donating sperm 15 years ago to help a friend, told me that more than 100 babies had been conceived this way in 12 countries,” Durov said.

Durov, 40, said he has written in his will that his children will not have access to his fortune for 30 years.

“I want them to live like normal people, to build themselves alone, to learn to trust themselves, to be able to create, not to be dependent on a bank account,” Durov said.

Pressed on his will

When asked why he wrote his will at the age of 40, Durov said that with his job comes “risks.” 

“Defending freedoms earns you many enemies, including powerful states. I want to protect my children, but also the company I created, Telegram. I want Telegram to forever remain faithful to the values I defend,” Durov said.

Follows Durov’s arrest and indictment

Durov announced the news just months after French prosecutors detained and indicted him while investigating crimes on his messaging platform. He previously faced a series of charges, which included accusations of being complicit in the distribution of child sex abuse materials, illegal transactions and money laundering.

Durov denied the accusations, calling them “absurd.” 

“Just because criminals use our messaging services among many others doesn’t make those who run it criminals,” Durov said.

“Nothing has ever been proven showing that I am, even for a second guilty, guilty of anything,” he added.

Telegram vows to improve moderation

Officials with Telegram defended the company after Durov’s arrest, asserting it follows European Union laws and its regulations of the app are “within industry standards and constantly improving.”

Telegram is an encrypted app that allows large group chats of up to 200,000 users. 
Following Durov’s arrest, the platform said it would release data of users who break their rules when requested by law enforcement.

Jake Larsen (Video Editor), Cole Lauterbach (Managing Editor), and Devin Pavlou (Digital Producer) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

Pavel Durov's decision to bequeath his multi-billion dollar fortune to 106 children and the ongoing controversies involving his ownership of Telegram highlight questions about inheritance, technology platform responsibility, and personal legacy within the context of legal and ethical scrutiny.

Inheritance and legacy

Durov's will to equally distribute his wealth among 106 children, including those conceived through sperm donation, raises novel questions about familial responsibility, personal legacy, and the ethics of inheritance on a global scale.

Platform accountability

Durov's recent legal controversies and Telegram’s vow to improve moderation spotlight ongoing debates about the responsibility of technology platforms in preventing illegal activities and responding to governmental scrutiny.

Privacy and regulation

Telegram's encrypted messaging, combined with its pledge to share user data with law enforcement under certain circumstances, illustrates the complex balance between user privacy rights and regulatory compliance faced by tech companies.

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Behind the numbers

Pavel Durov’s estimated net worth varies by source, commonly cited between $13.9 billion and $17.1 billion. If evenly split among his 106 children, each could eventually inherit roughly $131 million to $161 million. However, Durov states his liquid assets are much lower than his notional wealth, and the amounts are tied largely to his investments, including bitcoin.

Community reaction

On social media, users responded with humor, shock, or skepticism to the revelation of Durov’s large number of children and his inheritance plan. Some compare him to other high-profile tech figures promoting large families, while others question the logistics and ethics of such widespread biological parenthood and inheritance division.

History lesson

Throughout history, prominent individuals have used wills to direct legacies to large families or numerous children, though rarely at this scale. The approach of delaying inheritance to foster independence has been taken by some wealthy founders before, but the combination of international fertility practices and digital wealth in Durov’s case is unique to the 21st century.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize Pavel Durov’s wealth distribution to his 106 children as a progressive and generous act, framing his extensive sperm donation as part of a broader pro-natalist social discourse, often using terms like “generous contribution” while de-emphasizing legal controversies.
  • Not enough unique coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right highlight Durov’s billionaire status and wealth division with loaded phrases such as “sperm-donor babies” and “controversial,” signaling skepticism toward unconventional family structures and underscoring his role as a “heroic defender” against government overreach.

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Key points from the Left

  • Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has claimed to have fathered over 100 children who will inherit his $13.9 billion fortune after 30 years, as reported in an interview with Le Point.
  • Durov clarified that each child could receive about $131 million based on his estimate of his current net worth and number of offspring.
  • He criticized the charges against Telegram for alleged criminal use, calling them 'absurd.'
  • Durov shared details about his lifestyle, revealing he follows a strict fitness routine and abstains from alcohol and sugar/

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Key points from the Center

  • Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder of Telegram messaging app, claims to have fathered more than 100 children through sperm donation at a clinic over the past 15 years in addition to six others with three different partners.
  • Durov says all of his offspring, including the over 100 children conceived through sperm donation, will share his estimated $13.9 billion fortune.
  • Durov denies charges of failing to properly moderate Telegram to reduce criminality, stating "Just because criminals use our messaging service among many others doesn't make those who run it criminals.

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Key points from the Right

  • Pavel Durov plans to divide his $13.9 billion fortune among over 100 children he fathered through sperm donations and six biological children from three partners, according to an interview with Le Point magazine.
  • Durov stated that he treats all his children equally, noting that there are those who were conceived naturally and those who come from his sperm donations. They are all his children and will all have the same rights.
  • None of Durov's children will access the fortune for 30 years, according to his recently drafted will.
  • Durov faces legal issues in France concerning alleged complicity in crimes enabled via Telegram, which he has denied.

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