Ghosn’s Former Lawyer Says Japanese Prosecutors Raid His Office

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Ghosn’s Former Lawyer Says Japanese Prosecutors Raid His Office
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Prosecutors broke into the Tokyo office of a former lawyer for Carlos Ghosn and forced open drawers to view documents, as they investigate the former auto executive’s escape from Japan

“They came in large numbers and forced their way in. They came with people who could pick locks, and the areas that they couldn’t pick open, they broke,” the lawyer, Junichiro Hironaka, said after the raid.

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