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Turkish court keeps travel ban for pilots charged over Ghosn escape

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By MEHMET GUZEL and SUZAN FRASER

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Everyone involved in Ghosn's bail jumping is having problems. Good thing they were all well paid.

"The newspaper Liberation reported Monday that a French judge allowed authorities to seize almost 13 million euros ($16 million) in assets from Ghosn and his wife, Carole, pending the outcome of the probe."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-14/carlos-ghosn-investigated-by-france-over-possible-tax-evasion

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This is not fair.

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Turkey is a country as corrupt as they come. Turkey knows that Ghosn threw a bunch of money at the airline folks to help him get through the country. The court is upset that they haven't been paid off like everyone else, and now they are prosecuting them just trying to get their piece of the pie.

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The only threat Mr. Kosemen received was not getting paid if he didn’t pull it off.

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