Ghosn was arrested for the fourth time this month on suspicion
he tried to enrich himself at Nissan's expense, to the tune of
$5 million. He is also awaiting trial on other charges of
financial misconduct and aggravated breach of trust.
Ghosn, who had been released on $9 million bail in early March
after spending 108 days in jail, has denied all allegations
against him. His defense team has launched a public battle
against the prosecutors, calling the latest arrest "illegal" in
documents seen by Reuters.
Once celebrated as the savior of a near-bankrupt Nissan 20 years
ago, Ghosn has been ousted as chairman of Nissan, Renault SA and
Mitsubishi Motors Corp since his arrest, threatening the
stability of the auto-making alliance he masterminded.
He has said he is the victim of a boardroom coup.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher and Elaine Lies; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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