According to a report by (Le Monde), the Paris Court of Appeal has partially lifted the judicial supervision of Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov, allowing him to briefly travel to Dubai under certain conditions, although his case is still under investigation. (Background: Telegram founder Pavel Durov is allowed to leave France; TON surges 20%) (Background Information: Pavel Durov: Telegram Premium users exceed ten million! A 'Nearby Businesses' feature will be launched) Since being indicted in France at the end of August 2024, Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov has been under strict judicial supervision, with his movements restricted to France. However, after nearly ten months of control, the Paris Court of Appeal ruled on June 19 to ease some restrictions, allowing the tech billionaire to leave under specific conditions. Eased Conditions: A maximum of fourteen days of travel, destination limited to Dubai. According to (Le Monde), the court allowed Durov to leave French territory starting July 10, 2025, but for no more than a continuous fourteen days, and only to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He must notify the pre-trial judge of his itinerary before departure and continue to comply with other supervision obligations, including a €5 million bail and regular check-ins. Durov's family and part of the Telegram office are located in Dubai, and this easing is expected to help him manage his business and family affairs. Defense lawyer David-Olivier Kaminski pointed out that maintaining strict supervision is 'unfounded and meaningless' and reiterated that the prosecution's accusations are baseless. Twelve Accusations and Platform Content Disputes The prosecution has listed about twelve charges, focusing primarily on the dissemination of illegal content on Telegram, including child sexual abuse material, drug trafficking, money laundering, fraud, organized crime, terrorist propaganda, and cyberbullying. Although Durov himself has not been accused of directly participating in any crimes, the prosecution believes he bears legal responsibility for the criminal activities that appear on the platform. Durov denies all charges, calling them 'completely absurd,' and emphasizes that while criminals may use Telegram, that does not equate to the platform's management being criminals. He criticized the French authorities for errors in international cooperation procedures and stated that Telegram has cooperated with the investigation. He has previously applied multiple times to lift or ease restrictions to attend business or public events, all of which were denied. Related Reports TAC secures $11.5 million in funding to bring DeFi into the Telegram billion-user ecosystem Telegram receives $300 million in cash and equity from xAI; Musk invests in Grok, TON surges 20% Telegram successfully raises $1.5 billion in bonds! Investors include BlackRock, Castle, Mubadala, etc. 'Telegram founder Pavel Durov granted permission to leave France on July 10: Limited to 14 days, destination only Dubai' This article was first published on BlockTempo (the most influential blockchain news media).