Carlos Ghosn Suing Nissan for $1 Billion
Nearly five years after his arrest on financial corruption allegations, former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn filed a $1 billion lawsuit against the automaker and others. Find out why at TheDetroitBureau.com.
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Nearly five years after his arrest on financial corruption allegations, former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn filed a $1 billion lawsuit against the automaker and others. Find out why at TheDetroitBureau.com.
Another part of former CEO Carlos Ghosn’s plan to expand Nissan’s market share has bitten the dust. TheDetroitBureau.com takes a look at the revival of Datsun, and what’s next for this storied nameplate.
A former Green Beret and his son have pleaded guilty in Japanese court to helping Carlos Ghosn’s Hollywood-style escape in 2019. TheDetroitBureau.com has the story.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer declined, without comment, to stay a lower court order that cleared the way for the extradition of the father-son duo who helped smuggle former Nissan-Renault chief Carlos Ghosn out of Japan, where he was being held pending a trial on financial mismanagement accusations, TheDetroitBureau.com reports.
Former Renault-Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn may have felt his legal issues abating with his escape to Lebanon from Japan; however, he may be seeing more problems in the near future as French authorities are investigating him for tax evasion. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
The United Nations Human Rights Council’s Working Group on Arbitrary Detention claims the Japanese government should compensate former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn for actions related to his arrest and lengthy detention two years ago, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
The war of words between Nissan and former Chairman Carlos Ghosn took on another dimension Friday with the start of a trial in which the automaker is seeking $95 million in damages from him. Ghosn, who just released his book, fired back in an interview pointing figures at several people and the Japanese and French governments, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
The son of former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn used $500,000 in cryptocurrency to help his father flee from Japan, according to US prosecutors in Boston hoping to block bail for two men who allegedly helped Ghosn escape. More from TheDetroitBureau.com.
Two men, a former Green Beret and his son, have been arrested by U.S. authorities on charges of assisting former Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance boss Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan last December. Get the details at TheDetroitBureau.com.
The Carlos Ghosn affair continues to feed lawyers on at least three continents, Nissan on Wednesday filing yet another lawsuit demanding $91 million from the company’s former boss stemming from his alleged financial misconduct. Find out why at TheDetroitBureau.com.
In his first news conference after escaping Japan, former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn held a news conference in Lebanon Wednesday, taking harsh aim at both Nissan officials and Japanese prosecutors. He proclaimed his innocence on corruption charges but refused to discuss details of his escape, reports TheDetroitBureau.com.
Carlos Ghosn, the once high-flying head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, is set to give his first news conference today since his arrest on financial corruption charges in November 2018. What will he say? TheDetroitBureau.com has some insight.