Deccan Chronicle

TWO AMERICANS STAND TRIAL IN GHOSN’S ESCAPE

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Tokyo, June 14: Two Americans suspected of helping former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan while he was out on bail go on trial Monday in Tokyo.

Michael Taylor, a former Green Beret, and his son Peter Taylor are suspected in the Houdini-like operation where Ghosn hid in a box for music equipment that was loaded onto a private jet that flew him to Lebanon, via Turkey in December 2019. Unlike the US, Lebanon has no extraditio­n treaty with Japan.

Ghosn has French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenshi­p. The Taylors were arrested in Massachuse­tts in May last year and extradited in March on charges of helping a criminal. The authoritie­s say Ghosn hired the Taylors for at least $1.3 million. Ghosn led Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co. for two decades before his arrest in November 2018. He was charged with falsifying securities reports in under-reporting his compensati­on and of breach of trust in using Nissan money for personal gain.

Ghosn says he is innocent. At Monday’s court session, the Tokyo District Prosecutor­s will outline the allegation­s against the Taylors before Presiding Judge Hideo Nirei and two other judges. The Taylors will also likely make statements. They have been held in a Tokyo detention centre since arriving in Japan and were not available for comment.

Peter Taylor said in a statement to a Massachuse­tts court in January that he met Ghosn in 2019 in Japan to pitch his digital marketing company to repair Ghosn’s tarnished reputation.

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