Pavel Durov, the 40-year-old controversial founder of instant messaging app Telegram, told French political magazine Le Point that he has a plan to share his $13.9 billion fortune with the more than 100 children he has fathered when he dies.
“They are all my children and will all have the same rights! I don’t want them to tear each other apart after my death,” Durov said.
One hundred children is a big brood, and Durov, a self-exiled Russian who lives in Dubai, explained how it came to be. He called himself the “official father” of six children whom he fathered with three different partners. The other kids came from a clinic
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