Nissan files $135 million suit against Carlos Ghosn

Japanese carmaker Nissan has filed for damages against former-chairman Carlos Ghosn to the sum of 10 billion yen ($135 million). Nissan is chasing losses that allegedly came “as a result of years of misconduct and fraudulent activity” on Ghosn's behalf. Carlos Ghosn remains in Lebanon after fleeing Japanese house arrest amid fears of “conspiracy” and a “rigged justice system”.

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