The Latest: Nissan American executive Kelly released on bail Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly has been released from detention in Japan after being granted bail over the alleged underreporting of his boss Carlos Ghosn's pay

TOKYO -- The Latest on the Japanese finance allegations against Nissan executive Greg Kelly (all times local):

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11:05 p.m.

Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly has been released from detention in Japan after being granted bail over the alleged underreporting of his boss Carlos Ghosn's pay.

The release of Kelly, who is American, on 70 million yen ($635,600) bail ends his 37 days in custody.

He and Ghosn were arrested on Nov. 19 and charged with underreporting Ghosn's pay by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015.

After being released late Tuesday night, Kelly got into a car in the driveway of the detention center and drove past reporters. He was expected to go straight to a hospital for treatment of his chronic neck problem.

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10 p.m.

A Japanese court has rejected prosecutors' challenge to a court's approval of bail for Nissan Motor Co.'s American executive Greg Kelly.

The rejection Tuesday clears the last hurdle for Kelly's release from detention over the alleged underreporting of the income of his boss, former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn.

Earlier in the day, the court approved Kelly's release on 70 million yen ($635,600) bail. His release from detention is expected later Tuesday.

Kelly and Ghosn have been detained at the Tokyo Detention House since their Nov. 19 arrest.

They are charged with underreporting Ghosn's pay by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015.

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3 p.m.

A Japanese court has approved a bail request for Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly, who was detained and charged with underreporting the income of his boss, former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn.

Tokyo District Court said Tuesday that the American Kelly will be released on 70 million yen ($635,600) bail. His release could come before the end of the day.

Kelly and Ghosn have been detained in Tokyo since their Nov. 19 arrest. They are charged with underreporting Ghosn's pay by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015.

Kelly's Japanese lawyer sought bail after the court dismissed prosecutors' request for more detention.

Charges for their underreporting allegation in more recent years are pending.

Ghosn, also facing breach of trust allegations, would be detained at least until Jan. 1.