Nissan cancels lease on ex-Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s luxury apartment in Tokyo
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Tokyo court rejects Ex-Nissan chair Ghosn's bail requestTOKYO (AP) — A court in Tokyo on Tuesday rejected former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn's latest request for bail, made more than two months after his arrest. The decision by the Tokyo District Court came a day after Ghosn promised to wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet, give up his passport and pay for security guards approved by prosecutors to gain release from a Tokyo detention center. The court announced its decision in a written statement.
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Nissan cancels lease on ex-Chairman Ghosn's Tokyo apartmentJapanese automaker Nissan Motor has terminated the lease to ex-Chairman Carlos Ghosn's luxury apartment in Tokyo, Ghosn's legal team said on Friday.
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