Fugitive former Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn feared he would 'die in Japan' if he didn't escape

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'Whether that justice is good, bad, rigged, unrigged or indifferent, the point is he is a fugitive from justice and that’s not going to make for a comfortable life,' former GM vice chair Bob Lutz said earlier today after Carlos Ghosn’s news conference.

said Wednesday he secretly fled to Lebanon from Japan and became an international fugitive because he felt compelled to clear his name rather than die in the Asian country.

Ghosn described his captivity in Japan as a "nightmare" that included intense interrogations of up to eight hours a day, without access to a lawyer, and threats that if he didn't confess, his family would suffer.nted justice. It is the only way to reestablish my reputation. If I don't get it in Japan, I will get it somewhere else."

"I wanted to see my wife ... They knew I loved Carole and she is a pillar for me. They knew this because they had all the correspondence," he said, adding that prosecutors took the couple's emails. When Ghosn realized he couldn't see his wife, he said to himself "'what's left? What's left … I have nothing here.'"

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