Ghosn: Renault may've paid for part of executive's lavish wedding

Renault has uncovered payments it believes were used to partially pay for Carlos Ghosn's second wedding, held at the Château de Versailles. The company has discovered a sum of €50,000 ($80,000) it understands was "allocated to Mr. Ghosn's personal benefit" as part of a broader charitable donation it signed with the château. A source has told Reuters Renault agreed to sponsor a €2.3 million ($3.7 million) renovation in exchange for €575,000 ($920 million) worth of credits with the château.

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