Etienne Laurent, Pool via AP In a new interview with CBS News, former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn described himself as a "fugitive from injustice" and said Hollywood has approached him about his unbelievable story. Ghosn escaped from Japan while on house arrest under 24-hour surveillance after Nissan executives accused him of not disclosing how much he was taking out of the company, and he was arrested and charged with financial wrongdoing. Investigators believe Ghosn stuffed himself in a box used for concert equipment with breathing holes cut in the bottom, so that he could be transported by private jet into Lebanon, where he grew up.