Manila Bulletin

2 Americans handed to Japan over Ghosn’s escape

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - An American father and son were handed to Japanese officials on Monday, their lawyer said, after losing an extraditio­n battle over accusation­s they helped former RenaultNis­san boss Carlos Ghosn to flee Japan. Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor were arrested in May after Japan issued a warrant accusing them of helping Ghosn flee Tokyo for Lebanon in December 2019 -- reportedly hidden in a large box in a private jet -- as he faced financial charges in Japan. Two weeks ago, the US Supreme Court rejected the Taylors’ emergency appeal and cleared the way for their extraditio­n following similar rulings by lower courts. “This is a sad day for the family, and for all who believe that veterans deserve better treatment from their own country,” Paul Kelly, their lawyer, said in a statement confirming they had been handed over to Japanese custody. Peter Taylor and his father, a former US Special Forces member turned private security contractor, had been imprisoned pending the outcome of the extraditio­n fight. US court documents show the two, and a Lebanese national, allegedly helped smuggle Ghosn out of Japan inside a large musical equipment case. Prosecutor­s in one court filing called it “one of the most brazen and well-orchestrat­ed escape acts in recent history.” Ghosn, who was a global business superstar when his career came crashing to an end, fled Japan while out on bail facing financial misconduct charges. He was arrested in November 2018 and had been expected to face trial on charges including understati­ng his pay and misusing company assets. Ghosn, who has denied any wrongdoing, has said he fled because he could not get a fair trial in Japan.

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