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Americans face prison after allegedly helping Carlos Ghosn jump bail – NEWS.com.au
Americans face prison after allegedly helping Carlos Ghosn jump bail

Two Americans accused of helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn jump bail and escape from Japan were indicted on Monday and face up to three years in prison.The father-son pair arrived in Japan earlier this month from the United States after losing their battle to avoid extradition.
Both Michael Taylor and his son Peter face a single charge of helping a criminal escape.
The pair, along with a third man still at large, is believed to have masterminded the operation that saw former international…
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