Ghosn Accomplices Set for Japan Pickup ‘in Days,’ U.S. Says

  • Japanese authorities made plans to take Taylors into custody
  • American father-son duo seeks late U.S. delay to extradition
The Tokyo Job: Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Daring Escape From Japan
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Japanese officials have made arrangements to travel to the U.S. in “the coming days” to retrieve the two Americans accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn escape Tokyo, court records show.

Federal prosecutors on Friday asked U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston to lift a stay on the extradition of the former Green Beret Michael Taylor and his son Peter so that the Japanese authorities can take the pair into custody when they arrive.