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US judge clears path for Ghosn accomplices’ extradition

Michael Taylor and his son, Peter, accused of aiding former automobile titan’s audacious escape from Japan in December 2019

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2021 5:30PM

US judge clears path for Ghosn accomplices’ extradition
Former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn’s flight from Japan in late 2019 has been called ‘one of the most brazen and well-orchestrated escape acts in recent history’. – AFP pic, February 14, 2021

WASHINGTON – Rejecting an emergency appeal, United States Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer has cleared the way for the extradition to Japan of two Americans accused of helping former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee the Asian nation.

Breyer’s order, which follows similar rulings by lower courts, was issued without comment.

The appeal went to him as the justice overseeing the northeast region where Michael Taylor and his son, Peter, live.

The Taylors were arrested last May after Japan issued a warrant accusing them of helping Ghosn flee Tokyo for Lebanon on December 29, 2019 – reportedly in a large box, in a private jet – as he faced financial charges in Japan.

Japan has also named a Lebanese national, George-Antoine Zayek, as an accomplice in the daring escape by automobile titan Ghosn, who holds Brazilian, French and Lebanese citizenship. 

Breyer’s decision effectively reaffirms a ruling on Thursday by a three-judge panel of the First US Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.

A US federal judge late last month gave the original go-ahead to extradite the father-son pair to Japan.

The courts have uniformly rejected the contention by the Taylors’ lawyers that the two men will face torture-like conditions in Japanese prison, sufficient to merit breaching the extradition treaty between Tokyo and Washington. 

Federal judge Indira Talwani pointed out, moreover, that their alleged actions would be considered a crime in the US, as well as Japan. 

Peter was apprehended in Boston as he was trying to leave the country for Lebanon, which has no extradition treaty with Japan. 

He and his father, a former US special forces member turned private security contractor, have been imprisoned pending the outcome of the extradition fight.

US court documents showed that the three men allegedly tried to help smuggle Ghosn out of the country 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 in April last year on charges including understating his pay and misusing company assets.

He spent 130 days in prison before being released on bail – and completing his audacious escape act.

Ghosn, who has denied any wrongdoing, has said he fled because he will not get a fair trial in Japan. – AFP, February 14, 2021

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