Luxurious Louis XV paintings and leather furnishings… Inside photos of Carlos Ghosn’s “2.8 billion yen super fancy mansion” with eviction order. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Luxurious Louis XV paintings and leather furnishings… Inside photos of Carlos Ghosn’s “2.8 billion yen super fancy mansion” with eviction order.

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Inside Ghosn’s luxurious home

Mr. Ghosn’s home is located in Beirut, the capital of Beirut, in an area of luxury houses, and is known locally as the “Pink House” because of its pink exterior walls. ’20 August ’20 The house was partially destroyed in the Beirut explosion in August ’20 and he was evacuated, but he is now back to normal and living with his wife Carol.

AFP and other news outlets reported that a Lebanese court has ruled that the In late October, a Lebanese court ruled that the former Nissan Motor Co. In late October, a Lebanese court ruled that Carlos Ghosn (69), the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co. 69 Ghosn, who has been indicted for violating the Financial Instruments and Exchange Law and other charges. FRIDAY Digital” obtained photos of the inside of Ghosn’s mansion. We would like to introduce the flamboyant appearance of the house and Mr. Ghosn’s strong words and actions.

The house was purchased by the company when Ghosn was at Nissan. 19 million dollars (approx. million dollars (about 28 million (about $2.85 billion) including renovation costs. million (approximately ¥2.85 billion) including renovation costs. Nissan had asked Mr. Ghosn to leave the company. Nissan had asked Ghosn to leave, though, However, in 1919 However, in 2007, the investment company that directly owns the property filed a lawsuit against Ghosn, claiming that he was illegally occupying the property. Mr. Ghosn had argued that the investment company was an affiliate of Nissan and that the property had been purchased for his own residence. The court ruled that Mr. Ghosn must vacate the property within one month because the contractual relationship between Mr. Ghosn and Nissan has already been terminated. The court ordered Mr. Ghosn to leave the property within one month, citing that the contractual relationship between him and Nissan had already ended.

Mr. Ghosn is, ’19 December December Mr. Ghosn has lived in the house since he fled from Japan to Lebanon in December ’19. An acquaintance of Mr. Ghosn’s recounts how he visited his room: “It doesn’t seem like the home of an internationally wanted person.

It is hard to believe that this is the home of an internationally wanted person.

The property covers an area of about 500 square meters. It is a luxurious mansion in the style of a ‘hotel particulier,’ which is common in France. The private parking lot is connected to the rooms by an elevator, allowing direct access to the rooms.

A statue of the Virgin Mary is placed at the entrance of the rooms, which are followed by a series of large halls, each with a Louis XVI statue. 15 Louis XV paintings, leather furnishings, a piano, and a dining bar. With Persian carpets, ornate chandeliers, and murals, the rooms have an upscale ambiance and hardly seem like the home of an internationally wanted person.”

Although he often serves guests at his home, security is tight.

“Not only are there security cameras outside the building, but there are guards Security cameras outside the building as well as a guard guarding the perimeter 24 hours a day. “Not only are there security cameras outside the building, but there are also guards on the perimeter 24 hours a day. Not long ago, I was walking on the sidewalk in front of Mr. Ghosn’s house, and the guard told me to walk on the sidewalk on the other side of the driveway. Mr. Ghosn has been working for Nissan for 10 billion dollars (about 150 billion. It was a time when Mr. Ghosn’s lawsuit against Nissan for a hefty $10 billion (about 150 billion yen) was making the headlines, and the surrounding area seemed tense.)

Mr. Ghosn is said to have appealed against the court’s decision. A Lebanese government official said, “Mr. Ghosn has always maintained that he does not own his own home.

He has always insisted that he owns the house, and since he has declared that he will fight Nissan to the bitter end, I don’t think he will simply leave. However, if it turns out that the house did not belong to him, the Lebanese people will be more antagonistic toward him in the future.

Mr. Ghosn, who is wanted internationally on three counts by Japan and France, continues to remain in Lebanon on the basis of the absence of an extradition treaty. The verdict may be the kicker that he will be hunted down from within the country as well.

Exterior view of Ghosn’s home. The pink color is distinctive.
The press sometimes gathers around the house.
Mrs. Ghosn with a big smile.
Tight security around the house.
Mr. Ghosn has been ordered to leave his home.
Mr. Ghosn maintains his strong stance
  • Interview and text by Masayoshi Katayama Masayoshi Katayama

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  • PHOTO Ramsey Mansour

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