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According to the New York Times, Carlos Ghosn, former automobile CEO who proclaims his innocence, was aided in his escape from Japan by an American security consultant on a Turkish chartered jet.

Questions:

  1. Who was the American security consultant?
  2. How did MNG Jet, the charter company, allow Ghosn on the plane?
  3. After Ghosn got to Lebanon, what did he say in a released statement?
  4. What happened to the four pilots and operations manager for MNG Jet?

Source:

Dooley, B. and D. Yaffe-Bellany. (2019). Carlos Ghosn Was Aided in Flight From Japan by Former Green Beret. New York Times, Jan. 4 (Retrievable online at https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/03/business/carlos-ghosn-cameras.html)