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US Father and Son Handed Over to Japan Over Ghosn s Escape
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EXPLAINER: Japan to try US men accused of helping Ghosn flee
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US Green Beret Vet, Son Extradited to Japan for Roles in Ex-Nissan Boss Ghosn s Escape © AP Photo
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Michael Taylor and Peter Taylor were arrested at their Massachusetts home in May 2020, months after they allegedly helped former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn flee Japan and avoid trial. Last month, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer effectively made way for the father-son duo s extradition by denying a motion for more time to appeal the case.
Paul Kelly, attorney for the Taylors, confirmed to the Associated Press that his clients were turned over to Japanese authorities early Monday morning, and are set to be tried on charges related to the November 2019 smuggling of Ghosn out of the country.
Mr Saikawa, 67, was the most senior leader at Nissan after Mr Ghosn when he was detained, sending shock waves through the alliance and wider business world. That put the Japanese executive in a position to know many of the details behind the allegations against Mr Ghosn and Mr Kelly. With Mr Ghosn in exile, Mr Kelly’s trial is the only forum where those accusations will likely get a full legal airing.
Mr Saikawa, dressed in a black suit, told prosecutors that Mr Ghosn didn’t like compensation disclosure rules, and had expressed this to the board. The former chief executive also said he had agreed with Mr Kelly in 2011 that Mr Ghosn should be paid more to prevent him from going to a rival car maker, and that the executive should receive compensation for non-competition and consulting services after retirement.
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