Ghosn, who was arrested Nov. 19 and jailed for more than 100 days, has vigorously denied accusations of transferring personal trading losses to the automaker and underreporting his income. He was arrested just as he was preparing to tell his side of the story. The former auto executive had tweeted Wednesday that he planned to hold a news conference April 11 to “tell the truth” about accusations against him.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 04, 2019 03:11 UTC