Carlos Ghosn Discusses Arrest, EVs, And $1B Lawsuit Against Nissan | FORBES INTERVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2023
  • Carlos Ghosn, the former CEO of Nissan who sensationally escaped a Japanese prison after being accused of funneling money from French automaker Renault to fund his luxury lifestyle, joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss his new lawsuit against his former employer.
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  • @BaiJordz37
    @BaiJordz37 Год назад +27

    The sad part of being a foreigner working in japan is that japanese treat you as temporary. “We need you but we don’t want you.”

    • @motecho6876
      @motecho6876 Месяц назад

      I'm sorry you feel that way, but America is no different and even worse. The longest I've worked for any companies were the Japanese ones. Even when they were struggling in the late 90s and recently.
      Worst is if you work for an American company under an indian boss who'd treat you like a box of tissues paper!

  • @michaeldgab999
    @michaeldgab999 Год назад +110

    Always fascinating to hear Carlos speak. One of the most competent senior executives of our time. What is most shocking is how in Japan, a country I always thought respected human rights, that the notion you are innocent until proven guilty does not seem to apply. And a 99% conviction rate? He had no chance of a fair trial.

  • @MrJerobona
    @MrJerobona Год назад +19

    Carlos Ghosn, vous etes une personne admirable! A big BRAVO for your accomplishments! I wish you the bright and fun life you deserve! You are extraordinary! The planet needs people like you!

  • @prhasn
    @prhasn Год назад +50

    Excellent interview with a lot of important questions. I like how Carlos is helping others achieve good for the world with his experience and the internet is truly making it easy to do everything remotely, so I do not think this would impact him at all. Hopefully he wins the law suit too, well deserved compensation.

  • @mavberil.2059
    @mavberil.2059 Год назад +45

    Forbes and the journalists covering this Ghosn issue have undertaken a worthy cause.

  • @sngs9565
    @sngs9565 Год назад +31

    This whole issue of arresting Carlos Ghosn is totally unneeded! It is a MESS! The key players that brought him down are just hypocrites! What is sad, his experience is now wasted since he is under Interpol red list. There are many carmaker would hire him immediately if he is able to travel.Hopefully, he will be back where he belongs!

  • @JackSparrow-gn9be
    @JackSparrow-gn9be Год назад +24

    The Nissan executives pulled a real life Trading Places stunt on him. We'll see if he can turn it on them and win big in the end like in the movie.

  • @healthyself7941
    @healthyself7941 Год назад +35

    Hope he wins! That will maybe crack open the closed, corrupt Japanese justice system that heavily favors the prosecutors.

    • @maximme
      @maximme Год назад

      its an oppressive regime and violates human rights.
      Lack of rule of law.

  • @eddylegarrec8308
    @eddylegarrec8308 Год назад +7

    What a brilliant human being! Good luck on that lawsuit

  • @gerardbosvonhohenfels1866
    @gerardbosvonhohenfels1866 Год назад +25

    I have always a good feeling about Carlos. I still remember how he made Renault and later Nissan a succes. A real good thinking businessman. As soon you have a succes in life they try to find something to hit you.

  • @Carsaddiction
    @Carsaddiction Год назад +12

    Ghosn got back the GTR from dead, and car enthusiasts thank him for that.

  • @GonzoJamie
    @GonzoJamie Год назад +50

    Carlos is an absolute LEGEND

  • @mohamadhamad3655
    @mohamadhamad3655 Год назад +30

    I like Carlos Ghosn. As for the charges against him, I am not in a position to judge the extent of their validity; However, I am sure that this person is a genius; And he performed clear services to the Japanese economy, in particular, after he raised a bankrupt company and turned it into profitability. This is not how he should have been treated and his freedom restricted like other criminals, as the accused is innocent until proven guilty.

    • @fortheloveofnoise
      @fortheloveofnoise Год назад +5

      basically the French government caused the problem and Japan took out the anger on Ghosn

    • @healthyself7941
      @healthyself7941 Год назад +8

      According to him, and Japan has not disputed it, the initial charge was "not paying tax on income as yet undetermined and as yet not paid to Carlos". How absurd! The Japanese jsutice system needs a radical upgrade.

    • @monyafeek101
      @monyafeek101 8 месяцев назад

      He was charged because he was a gaijin that tried to be a boss of Japanese people. It wasn't as if the police had been building a case against him, they never did. The Nissan Japanese executives attacked against the gaijin executives by just telling the police to arrest the foreigner. In Japan police listen to the executives and just do what they say (Confucianism). So the police arrested Ghosn even before they had looked at the evidence against him. They know that evidence doesn't matter when the accused in a gaijin. Why do you think only a gaijin was arrested, but later, Japanese executives were also charged (but not arrested).

  • @josephdiab7312
    @josephdiab7312 Год назад +3

    As usual you are a fascinating person Mr Ghosn. I hope you get compensation and justice from everyone who mistreated you…

  • @The-truth-is-valuable.
    @The-truth-is-valuable. Год назад +6

    Ghosn is NOT guilty. I will never be able to make Nissan rich or be any possitice influence or carrier of their future prosperity. But from being an avid Nissan fan, after their clear malicious action against Ghost, I have gotten an extreme sour taste in my mind set towards them. And I know I am not the only one.

  • @TradeWithDae
    @TradeWithDae Год назад +9

    Thanks a lot for the great video, Great information provided here, I appreciate this 👍🏽 😃

  • @hanschristianyu4740
    @hanschristianyu4740 Год назад +6

    A very innovative man,, the best carlos,, i have followed this man for 20yrs.. great..nissan gtr best

  • @reitsmaassociates
    @reitsmaassociates Год назад +16

    Hope justice is done for Ghosn. What a turn around he bought in particular to Nissan. I own both a Nissan 350Z and Alpine A110 - both only exist because of Ghosn. Looks like he has much more to offer .

    • @normaluser5755
      @normaluser5755 8 месяцев назад +1

      I wouldn't worry about Renault now, as it's currently managed by a competent CEO.
      On the other hand, the future of Nissan doesn't look that bright...

  • @peterthermocline
    @peterthermocline Год назад +6

    He did alot for Nissan

  • @Rithoseoka8079
    @Rithoseoka8079 Год назад +13

    Carlos now lives here in lebanon and lives with high security staff, he owns millions....

    • @ecstazyrm
      @ecstazyrm Год назад

      He owns a bank

    • @issapaulo87
      @issapaulo87 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ecstazyrm qual nome do banco ?

  • @paulstuart525
    @paulstuart525 Год назад +25

    Looking forward to the outcome of this case. I believe its clear Nissan is brimming with guilt and underhanded methods. Its going to be a long series to watch and is only getting started now.

    • @rahonui7
      @rahonui7 Год назад +1

      Nissan and Japan itself.

  • @obaidbinhezaim4882
    @obaidbinhezaim4882 Год назад +2

    Sad how loyalty is treated, hope he gets his compensation!

  • @robertoduran6087
    @robertoduran6087 Год назад +4

    Is this the guy who brought nissan quality down? Bought a new 2006 nissan altima worst decision ever, somehow everything broke just after the 75k warranty

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 месяца назад

      He was there to turn a profit. He did that. Blame the engineers.

  • @ledeyabaklykova
    @ledeyabaklykova Год назад +7

    His escape was indeed great and somewhat fortuitous considering that it was executed just a few months before the world turned upside down with COVID starting in March 2020. Whew!! Close call. He is certainly blessed with both business-growing acumen and grand luck!

    • @motecho6876
      @motecho6876 Месяц назад

      I agree with you. If he stayed a little longer he'd have ☠️
      Because they turn off heat in prisons and college dorms to conserve energy 😱
      Many foreigners died as a result of pneumonia.
      But I can't blame the Japanese for that because by 7pm all ppl their under futon or kotatsu to stay warm.

    • @motecho6876
      @motecho6876 Месяц назад

      It's part of their culture to be energy efficient.

  • @honestjoe632
    @honestjoe632 Год назад +2

    Great interview. Many insiders always complained about his pace and how they were not able to keep up. The Japanese have not kept pace with the rest of the world and especially the industry to their own detriment. I also agree that the current alliance is a facade.
    Carlos chose honor and integrity over GM and look where that got him…
    And then there is the question as he so rightly added “what happened to Ashwani Gupta?”

    • @Andrew-su7vd
      @Andrew-su7vd Год назад

      Beirut explosion didn't kill Carlos. He must be blessed by Jesus Christ.

    • @Andrew-su7vd
      @Andrew-su7vd Год назад

      Elon Musk is THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES MANUFACTURER IN the WORLD

  • @ranaritakh4337
    @ranaritakh4337 Год назад +2

    Good interview

  • @adipraja9835
    @adipraja9835 Год назад +18

    very well articulated, doesnt sound like a guilty man to me

    • @ecstazyrm
      @ecstazyrm Год назад +2

      He is a genius putting his ideas together

  • @bi5048
    @bi5048 Год назад +2

    I found this video in my feed I know I have to listen to what he says. Nissan is now doomed. Well deserved for such a cowardly move.

  • @richyzig
    @richyzig Год назад +2

    Even though he started very early with BEVs, I have the impression that he interrupted the drive to develop more BEVs or a competitive new BEV platform for the group. By 2019, many other established car makers caught up and surpassed Renault Nissan with regards to BEVs.

  • @barrytemple808
    @barrytemple808 Год назад +3

    Simply Nissan couldn’t handle an outsider spearheading the company into a profitable future

  • @perandersson4528
    @perandersson4528 Год назад +5

    He has been out maneuvered by someone in power, I have seen the same things at work when someone wants to get rid of a boss, they find something to fire the person.

  • @davidboskett5581
    @davidboskett5581 Год назад +2

    It would have been interesting to know how Nissan would have developed their EV' business if Carlos Ghosn had still been the CEO.Nissan was a pioneer in the market when Ghosn was in charge but they have now become just an 'also ran' and have not achieved a very big share compared to Tesla.and the Chinese companies.

  • @arjandeboer651
    @arjandeboer651 Год назад +8

    What a hero. I truly hope he wins.

  • @rhino127
    @rhino127 Год назад +1

    Great interview

  • @ericet19
    @ericet19 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this, very interesting I believe Mr Ghosn and he does not deserve what he got. Nissan lost it’s honneur in this story.

  • @donbon8955
    @donbon8955 Год назад +2

    Fantastic job 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Enron3000
    @Enron3000 Год назад

    Excellent interview Diane!

  • @alpenroseable
    @alpenroseable Год назад +1

    brilliant i like carlos he is a true fighter and the interview great thank you

  • @floridaoutdooradventures8981
    @floridaoutdooradventures8981 Год назад +4

    The East is very different than the West ( in every sense), so one should keep that in mind if anyone is thinking about working/starting a life in the Asian countries.

  • @Tod_oMal
    @Tod_oMal Год назад +7

    I worked 8 years for a Japanese multinational. They don't like and don't allow non-japanese in management positions, with a few exceptions, and I think Ghosn was one of those exceptions, unfortunately it turned bad for him.

    • @chshahid125
      @chshahid125 10 месяцев назад

      They use foregnirs only for face saving from international community but they dont like foregnirs espasily on the top of the compney as ceo

  • @ranjithpowell6791
    @ranjithpowell6791 Год назад +7

    Nissan is useless since Carlos Ghosn left. Ghosn was all set to bring an electric version of the Nisaan Patrol Y61. Those useless managers today have not come up with a good 4WD.

  • @whateverrrrrr123
    @whateverrrrrr123 Год назад +3

    I am with him

  • @jeanmarcs8220
    @jeanmarcs8220 Год назад +1

    All the best to Carlos in his judicial fight against the Japanese .The way he was treated is unacceptable for a country that calls itself a Democracy ." tudo de bom para a familia " , " tout de meilleur pour la famille " .

  • @maximme
    @maximme Год назад +1

    this man is a HERO amongst the citizens of japan
    not so much the money elites..

  • @fteoOpty64
    @fteoOpty64 Год назад +1

    Go get them Carlos!. What they have done to you was despicable!. Shame on the Japanese seniors who conspired on those fake charges on you. You were at the time, the best automotive CEO on the planet!.

  • @tamiami4345
    @tamiami4345 Год назад +3

    Japanese justice system is so old. They should really change it.Carlos was one of victims today. Japan and Nissan have to pay for what they did for him. If not they should really explain in public why they took such unrespected measure to someone who rescued Nissan from hell.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 месяца назад

      The purpose of the Japanese system is to maintain order and save face. It's not about justice, it never has been and never will be.

  • @drunkntigr
    @drunkntigr 11 месяцев назад +2

    Feel like i need to cancel my nissan z order - justified?

  • @yuthok1
    @yuthok1 Год назад +2

    Japanese company ungrateful towards a man who turned around their fortune

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 месяца назад

      And he did it via non Japanese methods. That pissed them off

  • @serafinacosta7118
    @serafinacosta7118 Год назад +13

    He is coming clean. That is good news. Shame on the French Government for letting this to escalate.

  • @GrayFoxGamingHD
    @GrayFoxGamingHD Год назад +3

    Cool guy :) He bough back the Nissan GTR

  • @klauszinser
    @klauszinser Год назад

    I still have a Renault Twizy from 2012. Not the best vehicle but at this time Renault was doing well. Also I remember the video "The Revenche of the Electric Car"

  • @patricias.6977
    @patricias.6977 11 месяцев назад +2

    I literally LMAOROF when he said "Lebanese Justice". Mr Ghosn, Lebanese and justice, 2 words that never go together. Karma is a b!t@$, justice will eventually prevail, and it is not in your favor.

  • @DavidSmith-dv3hr
    @DavidSmith-dv3hr Год назад +1

    Excellent man, hope the best, the truth will prevail.
    The Japanese screwed up big time.
    Dave

  • @bellouchbellouch6354
    @bellouchbellouch6354 Год назад +2

    Carlos Ghos must win Nissan And Renault.

  • @lephenicien9350
    @lephenicien9350 6 месяцев назад +1

    this man he is unique in the world

  • @User-actSpacing
    @User-actSpacing Год назад

    Interesting interview

  • @edmonddawid5273
    @edmonddawid5273 Год назад +4

    Where are the French
    I think he should have the chance to proof himself innocent
    Fair enough

  • @TonyRule
    @TonyRule Год назад +2

    Let's hope that now he's out of Nissan they can return to producing semi-decent vehicles instead of the Renault influenced rubbish they had been.

  • @monalotfy1065
    @monalotfy1065 Год назад

    Very interesting interview,

  • @ec7287
    @ec7287 Год назад +5

    The tragedy here is that this brilliant guy will likely live out the rest of his life stuck in Lebanon. He could be contributing so much to society, as well as any company that he worked for or created. His idea of the Leaf is historic.

  • @blueyhis.zarsoff1147
    @blueyhis.zarsoff1147 Год назад +1

    He got lured into a financial trap, when the general council was asked to investigate he found out they were all corrupt and stealing so he had to go as well.
    The plan backfired spectacularly.

  • @raasalghul9211
    @raasalghul9211 Год назад +3

    What a man.

  • @Sami-lc6gn
    @Sami-lc6gn 5 месяцев назад +1

    تحية اكبار واحترام للسيد كارلوس غصن ، أنا إنسان سوري عملت وكافحت في حياتي وتعرضت كتير للظلم ، خرجت من الحياة بالقليل لكن في نظري كثير ، الحمد لله ، ان هذه العملية يجب ان تسمى عملية تحرير وليست عملية هروب ، الهروب هو من الحق ، وانت ما هربت من الحق ، حضرتك تعرضت للظلم وانت الذي انتشل شركة خاسرة بكل المعايير ، من حقك عليهم ان يعيدوا لك اعتبارك ويتم تعويضك عن كل ما فعلوه . اكرر أنا كتير معجب بشخصيتك واتمنى ان التقي بحضرتك يوماً ما فقط لأصافحك ، تحياتي

  • @amiodezky1
    @amiodezky1 Год назад +21

    Brave Carlos. Arresting a person for a future benefit that was not granted by proper authority is worrying. CEO’s should think twice before leading foreign companies. I hope Carlos will get his honor cleared and his bank account gratified.

  • @jasontito7644
    @jasontito7644 Год назад +1

    it is filed in Lebanon, a country that there is no rule of law.. good luck for this cone man

  • @yasseralshahrani8278
    @yasseralshahrani8278 Год назад +2

    I don't know him whether his good or bad but thing I know Nissan was almost finished until this guy

  • @JohnnyPunish
    @JohnnyPunish Год назад +1

    LEBANON has the BEST FOOD in the WORLD! Mr. Ghosn will be good! More Hummous for everyone!

  • @EngineerDJ_Julius
    @EngineerDJ_Julius 10 месяцев назад +1

    I hope that Carlos wins the lawsuit for the injustice he had to deal with

  • @rubyfootcare2620
    @rubyfootcare2620 8 месяцев назад +1

    After listening his story , i have no respect for Japan as a country, they treat Ceo as criminal very bad japan.

  • @greglasko
    @greglasko Год назад +2

    Fair fox. Thanks Forbes.

  • @emmanuelbadajos924
    @emmanuelbadajos924 Год назад

    Still buying a GTR, because of you ! Thank you ! Now if you can only revive the EVO at mitsu as well, lol.

  • @remiwat6001
    @remiwat6001 7 месяцев назад +1

    Japan a country with zero rights for arrested people. A sad truth.

  • @karuri-xz1um
    @karuri-xz1um 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant mind. Good luck Ghosn

  • @faroukobeid2199
    @faroukobeid2199 Год назад

    The best of the best come from Lebanon 🎉

  • @allandrisdelle6362
    @allandrisdelle6362 8 месяцев назад

    I hope you win Carlos ! The Japanese had poor judgment and made a major mistake

  • @missawnazak8968
    @missawnazak8968 Год назад +10

    We are always hearing his version and never the other party version

    • @user-ub3os3ck6f
      @user-ub3os3ck6f Год назад +4

      Because when you are right u speak the truth u don't fear

  • @peterthermocline
    @peterthermocline Год назад +1

    I believe he is telling the truth, but he also took what he thought he was entitled too be it right or wrong.....

  • @ronch550
    @ronch550 Год назад +2

    We all know how his arrest was a setup because the Japanese don't like him running the show. Maybe he should have just let Nissan go bankrupt and be taken over by some foreign company. Nissan execs are a bunch of backstabbing wolves.

  • @jamestamu83
    @jamestamu83 Год назад +1

    Why don't you discuss WHY he was arrested. Some documentaries say that financial malfeasance was involved. Was he innocent or guilty? Why didn't you ask that question??

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 месяца назад

      In Japan, you're guilty.

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад

    But he's not a US executive😶

  • @bubba400
    @bubba400 Год назад

    Wishing my friend all the best and best of luck against Nissan. Viva o Brasil !!!

  • @yasuakikudo4817
    @yasuakikudo4817 Год назад +9

    An "Elon Musk" would have been arrested 100 time over in Japan. It is so opaque - reminds me of Russia.

    • @TheCricro
      @TheCricro Год назад

      Elon is not the "tesla" inventor ! But Martin Eberhard

  • @petanicipanas4212
    @petanicipanas4212 Год назад

    I read then since he left, the car maker lost his position in production and sales. It might tell us lots of things..

  • @ncuxap12444
    @ncuxap12444 Год назад

    He is a great man, kudos to him for claiming what is rightfully his.

  • @pbardenetc82
    @pbardenetc82 8 месяцев назад +1

    The way Carlos screwed over the men who helped him escape is not a good look for him. They did time and he never even called and didn’t honour paying their legal expenses like he said he would.
    He comes across as narcissistic and extremely selfish and not honest.

  • @unjustkatana
    @unjustkatana Год назад +1

    Respect for pulling that stunt of Japan.

  • @ExMachinaEngineering
    @ExMachinaEngineering Год назад

    I loved Nissan. My first car, which I also rally preped and competed in, was a Nissan. When Ghson made Nissan back into a global superpower and presided over the return of the Z and the global GT-R, I was stoked. But when that entire plot happened I lost a lot of respect for the company and their focus on performance.

  • @Cuisinepourmoi
    @Cuisinepourmoi Год назад

    Great interview! Not guilty 😊

  • @dayanandgudipally3593
    @dayanandgudipally3593 Год назад +1

    " A Superb Task Master " well Admires .

  • @user-se6tp3be8m
    @user-se6tp3be8m 8 месяцев назад

    I really hope that other countries other than Japan give him a chance to live normally with considering his human rights carefully. And, investigate and give him a chance to get a fair justice. I am a Japanese and I know how much Japanese government, justice system, and the culture behind public are incredibly unfair and terrible...

  • @Targeting-Must-End
    @Targeting-Must-End Год назад +4

    One of the smartest mammals to ever live.

  • @yumitokushige8486
    @yumitokushige8486 Год назад +4

    My father used to drive a Nissan. He hates Ghosn and the company as well now.

    • @Geats-IX
      @Geats-IX Год назад

      Is he a morbidly obese uber weeb? You should disown him.

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule Год назад +3

      The 'renault alliance' was about enriching himself and destroying quality of Nissan.

  • @ianendangan7462
    @ianendangan7462 Год назад +2

    You had to understand that hes inside Japanese companies that has its own culture. Probably they had enough of him thus they used the courts.

  • @mustolourien5823
    @mustolourien5823 Год назад +1

    Nissan was Fighting the French law by jailing Carlos.

  • @jmsjms296
    @jmsjms296 Год назад +3

    $1B Lawsuit? Come on!

  • @peddelgadillo1978
    @peddelgadillo1978 Год назад +5

    Honda is so much better than Nissan

    • @sambasha747
      @sambasha747 Год назад

      In what way?

    • @asianstud7
      @asianstud7 Год назад

      😅😅😅😅😅

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 Год назад

      I would disagree.

    • @TonyRule
      @TonyRule Год назад

      It always was. More innovative, more reliable. But he really destroyed Nissan - they've produced mostly junk in the last 20 years.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 4 месяца назад

      ​@@TonyRuleJunk that people buy? He there to turn a profit. You need to blame the engineering teams. Ghosin didn't approve every single design. The quality issues are probably why Nissan was in the red to begin with.

  • @babeyoulove1883
    @babeyoulove1883 Год назад +5

    Nissan lost its name a long time ago. After what they did to Carlos ( or tried to) they lost the rest.

  • @arasgeylani
    @arasgeylani Год назад

    Bloody hell, Forbes cannot afford a mic screen to handle the PUFFS? come on.

  • @jameskim62
    @jameskim62 Год назад +1

    VERY SMART AND SHARP GUY WITH THE PASSION AND THE DETERMINATION !!!!!!! I HOPE HE GETS EVERYTHING AND MUCH MORE !!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~

  • @ancientaliensufos
    @ancientaliensufos Год назад +13

    We need to fight back to put an end to employers fraud and abuse to their own employees exposing the true aim behind their abusive attempts against young employees who can't fight back. It is important to address such issues and work towards creating fair and respectful work environments. Here are a few steps you can consider taking to fight back against employer fraud and abuse:
    Document incidents: Keep a detailed record of any instances of fraud or abuse that you experience or witness. Include dates, times, descriptions of the incidents, and any supporting evidence you may have, such as emails or documents.
    Know your rights: Familiarize yourself with employment laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Understand your rights as an employee and what protections are in place to prevent fraud and abuse. This knowledge will empower you to take appropriate action.
    Seek legal advice: If you believe you have been a victim of employer fraud or abuse, consult with an employment lawyer to understand your legal options. They can provide guidance on how to proceed and protect your rights.
    File a complaint: Report the incidents to the appropriate authorities, such as the labor board or regulatory agencies, depending on the nature of the fraud or abuse. Provide them with the necessary documentation and evidence to support your claim.
    Reach out to support organizations: Seek assistance from organizations that specialize in protecting employee rights and advocating for fair workplace practices. They can provide resources, advice, and support throughout the process.
    Share your experience: If you feel comfortable doing so, consider sharing your experience anonymously or publicly to raise awareness about employer fraud and abuse. This can help shed light on the issue and encourage others to come forward.
    Remember, it's essential to prioritize your safety and well-being while taking action against employer fraud and abuse. Engaging with legal professionals and support organizations can provide the necessary guidance and protection throughout the process.
    Please note that I am an AI language model and not a legal professional. The information provided here is for general guidance, and it's advisable to seek personalized advice from legal experts familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction.

    • @jakinsilva5780
      @jakinsilva5780 Год назад

      Parasite alert!

    • @SlumberSource
      @SlumberSource Год назад +1

      When you leave a comment, be short, concise and to the point. Not 16 pages