Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn, fallen superstar of the auto industry, fled Japan this week to Lebanon while awaiting trial on financial misconduct charges. AP looks at what's next in Ghosn's unfolding case.
TOKYO — Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn fled Japan this week while awaiting trial on financial misconduct charges and appeared in Lebanon. A look at the unfolding case of the fallen superstar of the auto industry:Ghosn, who is Lebanese and also holds French and Brazilian passports, arrived in Lebanon Monday using a private plane via Turkey. Lebanese Justice Minister Albert Serhan told The Associated Press that Ghosn entered the country with a legal passport.
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