<br /> On Friday, Nissan said reps of ousted chairman Carlos Ghosn took documents from a disputed corporate apartment in Rio de Janeiro.<br />According to Reuters, Nissan says the documents allowed them to enter following a Brazilian court ruling.<br />Nissan says that the apartment could contain evidence in the case of the former executive.<br />Ghosn’s lawyers said in court papers that they were just trying to remove his personal belongings. <br />
