Americans Michael Taylor and Peter Taylor were convicted Monday and sentenced to prison for helping former Nissan chairman-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan in 2019.
2 Americans Get Prison Over Nissan Executive’s Escape From Japan in a Box
The father and son each received sentences of more than a year and had confessed to helping the executive, Carlos Ghosn, escape.
An American father and son will serve prison time for helping ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn in his dramatic escape from Japan in a box
Michael and Peter Taylor pleaded guilty last month to helping Ghosn flee Japan, where he was on bail awaiting trial.
Japan’s Tourism Reality From Olympics: Build It and Maybe They Will Come Later
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Japan central bank sees moderate impact from global commodity inflation
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American father, son sent to Japan prison in Ghosn escape
A Tokyo court has handed down prison terms for the American father and son accused of helping Nissan’s former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, escape to Lebanon while awaiting trial in Japan …
Japan court hands down jail time for US duo over Ghosn escape
A Japan court on Monday sentenced an American father-son duo who helped former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn flee the country to between 20 months and two years in prison.
Americans Who Helped Ghosn Escape From Japan to Be Sentenced
The father-son team that smuggled Carlos Ghosn out of Japan in a large musical-equipment case was sentenced to time in prison for their role in helping Nissan Motor Co.’s former chairman flee trial in …
Two Americans sentenced to prison for helping ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn flee Japan
Americans Michael Taylor and Peter Taylor were convicted Monday and sentenced to prison for helping former Nissan chairman-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan in 2019.
Afraid that its athletes may eat contaminated ingredients from Fukushima, South Korea created its own Olympic food program. Japan is not impressed.
South Korea launched its own food program for its athletes and delegates in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, over fears they may be served radioactively contaminated ingredients.