Carlos Ghosn Fled Japan Trial For Lebanon. His Lawyer: 'How Could He Do This To Us?'
The former Nissan chairman, who faced up to 15 years in prison over a set of charges over financial misconduct in Japan, was set to stand trial in Japan in April.
by Bobby Allyn
Dec 31, 2019
2 minutes
Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan who faced up to 15 years in prison on a set of charges over financial misconduct in Japan, has fled the country ahead of his trial â a move that stunned even his Japanese lawyer.
After Ghosn's arrest last year, authorities in Japan released him on two separate bails thatHe was forced to surrender his passports, and Japanese authorities were ordered to closely monitor the former automotive executive.
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