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The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

The three cute babies in the picture are the children of the founder and CEO of Telegram, Pavel Durov, a wealthy ·Russia businessman Pavel Durov.

Although the photos of the three children, which have been on social media for some time, have only been made public in recent days. The person who went public was not an outsider, it was their mother, Irina Bolgar·

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

Borga's interview with the New York Times was published on October 3, local time, in which Borga, a lawyer, claimed to be Durov's partner, and the two have been together for 10 years.

However, Borga also stressed that although he lives by Durov's side and has three children, the other party does not see their relationship as love, "only transactional, not romantic." ”

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

Borga said that he and Durov met in St. Petersburg in 2012, and they became acquainted with each other because of their interest in yoga, and then they had a further relationship during a subsequent trip to Dubai.

After returning to Russia, the two lived together in a hotel, and then rented an apartment near the "Telegraph" company. By the way, although Durov enjoys a luxurious life, he does not have a property in his name, which is somewhat similar to Elon · Musk, but the "real-life version of Iron Man" also originally bought at least six mansions, but later sold all of them.

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

Borga and Durov's eldest daughter was born at the end of 2013, and they have since had two more children.

Borga and her three children were with him when Durov fled Russia, but they returned to their homeland a few months later. Borga was a little puzzled by this, because at the time of his initial departure, Durov had promised never to return.

Borga then suspected that her partner might have a "second family", and this idea was soon confirmed, ironically, that she and her three children were Durov's second family. When Durov asked the driver to give holiday gifts to the older children of another family, Borga learned the truth.

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

Mr. Borga called Mr. Durov a "man obsessed with wealth and public image" who was willing to spend a lot of money to show "the life of someone who has climbed the rich list," such as holding a lion cub for a photo. In addition, he often flies around the world by private jet to enjoy the local cuisine and scenery.

Borga would have liked to live like this, and their children were pampered from an early age, traveling with their parents in fancy clothes, while attending private schools with expensive fees. This is understandable, given that Durov's net worth is $15.5 billion.

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

However, Borga claims that superficial scenery does not mean happiness, and that the youngest son has been abused by his father at least five times, including one time when he pushed the child from one side of the room to the other too hard. The indictment cites Borga's testimony that the son suffered a concussion and that he had been wetting the bed and having nightmares for months afterward.

For her partner's beating of the children, Borga filed a lawsuit with a Switzerland court as early as last year, and on October 3, local time, she filed another lawsuit, claiming that Durov stopped raising the children.

Durov allegedly asked Borga to move to Dubai, but she refused because she feared U.A.E. law might grant custody of the children to Durov. Durov threatened her with cutting off her financial resources if she didn't do so, which he did.

Borga "cried" on social media that she earned only enough for her children's basic living expenses, "unable to pay for expensive private schools, extracurricular classes and holiday trips," for which she had to use her personal savings, which she would soon run out.

The three children of the founder of the "Telegraph" were made public, and the rich man was accused of abusing his son and refusing to pay child support

Because of the dispute with Durov, Borga has been updating her social media for a while, condemning Durov while posting her baby, and at the same time confronting those who question her.

Durov is still in the custody of France police, but the Geneva prosecutor is already investigating the case against Borga.

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