Here’s the timeline from Carlos Ghosn’s arrest in November 2018, to his escape from Japan this week.
Ghosn's lead attorney in Japan, Junichiro Hironaka, told reporters that he was "surprised and baffled" by his client's escape, the Financial Times reported.
Carlos Ghosn, former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., leaves his lawyer's office in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, May 23, 2019.Japan's Ministry of Justice didn't immediately reply to CNBC's request for comment on Ghosn's statement. "I think my husband doesn't look like is going to get a fair trial, the way they are behaving, the way that they are treating him compared to Japanese like [former Nissan CEO Hiroto] Saikawa."
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