Carole Ghosn is also entangled in 1 breach of trust charge, involving US$5 mil from Nissan. FMTnews Ghosn
Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn and his wife, Carole, in Tokyo last April.
Ghosn had been barred from meeting his wife while he was on bail in Japan, because authorities believed she had been aiding him in covering up for his crimes. On Jan 2, Ghosn said in a statement that “I alone arranged for my departure.” His family, he said, “had no role whatsoever.” The Ghosns were together when he was arrested last April for the fourth time, during an early morning raid into their apartment.
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