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  • [REAL TALK] Japan going after the father son team that helped Nissan chairman flee J Justice

    The Japanese gov/justice department looks really stupid and want to prosecute someone. Carlos Ghosn paid his bail, and got away clean


    BOSTON
    The son of former Nissan Motor Co chairman Carlos Ghosn made about $500,000 in cryptocurrency payments to one of the two Massachusetts men who helped him escape from Japan, U.S. prosecutors said in a court filing.

    Federal prosecutors in filing late on Wednesday said the payments went to Peter Taylor after he and his father, U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Michael Taylor, helped Ghosn flee in a box and private jet to avoid facing financial charges.

    The cryptocurrency, or digital currency, payments from Ghosn's son, Anthony Ghosn, were on top of $862,500 Ghosn himself had wired to a company Peter Taylor managed in October, two months before his Dec 29, 2019 escape, prosecutors said.

    Prosecutors detailed the payments in a filing arguing against the Taylors' latest bid to be released on bail. They have been in jail since their arrests in May at the request of Japan, which is seeking their extradition.

    U.S. prosecutors cited the money in arguing that both the elder Taylor, a private security specialist, and his son pose a severe flight risk, saying they "now have access to Ghosn's vast resources with which to flee."

    Prosecutors cited a recent TV interview Ghosn gave in which he said he was helping everyone who stood with him.

    The Taylors' lawyers did not respond to requests for comment. A spokeswoman for Ghosn declined to comment.

    Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, after being charged with engaging in financial wrongdoing, including by understating his compensation in Nissan's financial statements. He denies wrongdoing.

    The Taylors argue the charges against them are fatally flawed as the Japanese penal code does not make it a criminal offense to help someone "bail jump" unless that person is in custody.

    A federal judge will hear arguments on their latest bid for bail on Tuesday.

    https://japantoday.com/category/crim...ape-from-japan

  • #2
    Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
    The Japanese gov/justice department looks really stupid and want to prosecute someone. Carlos Ghosn paid his bail, and got away clean


    BOSTON
    The son of former Nissan Motor Co chairman Carlos Ghosn made about $500,000 in cryptocurrency payments to one of the two Massachusetts men who helped him escape from Japan, U.S. prosecutors said in a court filing.

    Federal prosecutors in filing late on Wednesday said the payments went to Peter Taylor after he and his father, U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Michael Taylor, helped Ghosn flee in a box and private jet to avoid facing financial charges.

    The cryptocurrency, or digital currency, payments from Ghosn's son, Anthony Ghosn, were on top of $862,500 Ghosn himself had wired to a company Peter Taylor managed in October, two months before his Dec 29, 2019 escape, prosecutors said.

    Prosecutors detailed the payments in a filing arguing against the Taylors' latest bid to be released on bail. They have been in jail since their arrests in May at the request of Japan, which is seeking their extradition.

    U.S. prosecutors cited the money in arguing that both the elder Taylor, a private security specialist, and his son pose a severe flight risk, saying they "now have access to Ghosn's vast resources with which to flee."

    Prosecutors cited a recent TV interview Ghosn gave in which he said he was helping everyone who stood with him.

    The Taylors' lawyers did not respond to requests for comment. A spokeswoman for Ghosn declined to comment.

    Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, after being charged with engaging in financial wrongdoing, including by understating his compensation in Nissan's financial statements. He denies wrongdoing.

    The Taylors argue the charges against them are fatally flawed as the Japanese penal code does not make it a criminal offense to help someone "bail jump" unless that person is in custody.

    A federal judge will hear arguments on their latest bid for bail on Tuesday.

    https://japantoday.com/category/crim...ape-from-japan
    I remember reading an article and interview with Gosen. These guys make mad money, legally, or not.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
      I remember reading an article and interview with Gosen. These guys make mad money, legally, or not.
      He and his crew made big cash!
      He was very generous to politicians and others. Many didn’t want him charged.

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