Ghosn’s Accused Smugglers Sent to Japan From U.S. to Face Charges
Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo, on March 6, 2019.
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Two Americans accused of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co. executive Carlos Ghosn out of Tokyo have been transferred by the American authorities to Japanese custody after losing a months-long extradition fight to remain in the U.S.
Michael Taylor and his son Peter were handed over to Japanese custody on Monday morning, according to another son, Rudy Taylor.