New York Post

A FAMILY’S CAPER

Father, son nabbed, accused of helping Ghosn flee

- By NOAH MANSKAR and LIA EUSTACHEWI­CH nmanskar@nypost.com

An ex-Green Beret and his son were arrested by authoritie­s in the US Wednesday for allegedly helping Carlos Ghosn escape Japan in a concert equipment box.

Former US special forces soldier Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor are charged in the bizarre plot to smuggle the ousted Nissan CEO out of Japan in December.

Federal prosecutor­s want the pair jailed while they face extraditio­n to Japan, saying they have an “aptitude for hatching escape plans on a grand scale.” Japanese authoritie­s issued warrants for their arrest in January.

“The plot to spirit Ghosn out of Japan was one of the most brazen and well-orchestrat­ed escape acts in recent history, involving a dizzying array of hotel meetups, bullet train travel, fake personas, and the chartering of a private jet,” prosecutor­s wrote in court filings seeking the Taylors’ detention.

Authoritie­s nabbed Peter Taylor in Boston the same day that he planned to fly to Beirut, where Ghosn has been hiding out for nearly five months, according to prosecutor­s. It’s unclear where his father was arrested.

The pair, who live in Harvard, Mass., will appear via video for a court hearing Wednesday afternoon. Their lawyer, Paul Kelly, did not immediatel­y return a phone call seeking comment.

Court papers unsealed in Massachuse­tts federal court outline how the Taylors helped smuggle Ghosn, 66, from Japan to Lebanon. They allegedly had help from a third man, George Antoine Zayek, whom Japanese prosecutor­s also want arrested.

Ghosn was out on bail in Tokyo while awaiting trial for allegedly under-reporting $80 million in compensati­on earnings and siphoning off company cash for his own use. He has denied the allegation­s and said he fled “persecutio­n.”

Peter Taylor met with Ghosn at least seven times last year leading up to the late December escape, prosecutor­s said. On Dec. 28, he checked into a Tokyo hotel and then met with Ghosn again for about an hour, court papers say.

The following day, Michael Taylor and Zayek took a private jet from Dubai to Osaka, where they would board a plane with Ghosn late that night, prosecutor­s alleged. Telling airport workers they were musicians, they entered Japan with two audio equipment boxes — one of which would later carry Ghosn, according to court filings.

The pair later met Peter Taylor and Ghosn at the Tokyo hotel, where Ghosn changed his clothes in Peter’s room, apparently using a key he was given the previous day, prosecutor­s say. Peter then headed to Tokyo’s Narita Airport and boarded a flight to China, authoritie­s said.

Michael Taylor, Zayek and Ghosn continued by train to Osaka, and went into a hotel around 8:15 p.m., prosecutor­s said. Taylor and Zayek left the hotel room with the two black boxes — one of which contained Ghosn — that were not checked when they got to the airport, according to court filings.

They then boarded a private jet to Turkey at about 11:10 p.m. and Ghosn announced two days later that he had made it to Lebanon, prosecutor­s said.

 ?? AP ?? PLOT THICKENS: The corporate global thriller involving former highflier Carlos Ghosn (inset) took a wild turn on Wednesday with the arrest of ex-Green Beret Michael Taylor — seen here in security-camera footage at the Istanbul airport — and son Peter for allegedly helping the ousted Nissan CEO escape Japan.
AP PLOT THICKENS: The corporate global thriller involving former highflier Carlos Ghosn (inset) took a wild turn on Wednesday with the arrest of ex-Green Beret Michael Taylor — seen here in security-camera footage at the Istanbul airport — and son Peter for allegedly helping the ousted Nissan CEO escape Japan.

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