Thanks to Pavel Durov’s biomaterial, more than 100 children were born. The founder of Telegram announced his intention to reveal the DNA code to help them find each other. Everyone immediately became interested: can these children be called potential heirs of the billionaire?

Star lawyer Alexander Dobrovinsky answered the question. According to him, usually in the contract between the donor and the clinic, and between the clinic and the woman who contacted him, there is a clause that the patient will never make any claims against the donor or file a lawsuit.
“If Pavel Durov decides to declassify his DNA, he risks nothing, because from a legal point of view no one can claim his property without establishing paternity. Therefore, there is 100% no financial risk for the donor,” the lawyer explained in his personal blog.
But Dobrovinsky is concerned about the mental state of Durov’s children. According to the lawyer, declassification of the DNA code may cause an unpredictable reaction. “They will know that they have a father who has good financial resources, but does not want to take part in their lives. I would warn Durov against this step if he “loves” children he does not know, – Alexander Andreevich summed up.
Let us remind you that we have already mentioned that Pavel Durov began to receive threatening messages. In addition, the biomaterial, allegedly belonging to the businessman, was put up for sale on Avito. And a lot of memes appeared on the Internet.
Source: People Talk

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