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Carlos Ghosn leaves Tokyo prison, flanked by police officers

By Bloomberg
06 March 2019   |   12:05 pm
Carlos Ghosn walked out of a Tokyo prison on bail after 108 days in detention, vowing to fight allegations of financial crimes that could imprison the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman for as long as a decade.

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