Men Accused Of Masterminding Ghosn Escape Now On The Run

Men Accused Of Masterminding Ghosn Escape Now On The Run
Lawyers for the former Green Beret and son wanted by Japan for helping former Nissan Motor Co. boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country argued Monday that U.S. authorities wrongly arrested them for aiding a crime that they say does not exist in Japan: bail jumping.

Lawyers for Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor, in a motion asked a federal judge in Boston to quash the U.S. warrants issued last month for their arrests or release them on bail while their extradition case proceeds.


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PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 6/9/2020 10:38:12 AM
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This will be interesting as it unfolds and provides added interest to the movie plot. Ever notice how many notorious law breakers end up on their feet making a pile of cash.


atc98092atc98092 - 6/9/2020 2:02:45 PM
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Are we having reading comprehension issues today? They are not on the run. They are in custody with no bail. And based on the arguments being made by their lawyers, they should never have been arrested in the first place.


Carmaker1Carmaker1 - 6/9/2020 11:28:32 PM
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009 is such a horrible writer. Hardly objective nor credible, unless it concerns Murican and Teutonic muscle mobiles. Such bullshit as usual.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/9/2020 4:00:59 PM
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Turn them over to the Japanese authorities. These vigilante assholes need to suffer.


ricks0mericks0me - 6/9/2020 5:53:01 PM
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They did not escape in a Nissan. The transmission would have blown.


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