U.S. OKs extradition of 2 nabbed in ex-Nissan boss’ escape
BOSTON — The U.S. State Department has agreed to turn over to Japan two American men accused of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of the country while he was awaiting trial, the men’s lawyers said in a legal filing on Thursday.
A federal judge intervened to block the immediate removal of Michael Taylor, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran, and his son Peter Taylor, letting them stay in Massachusetts while she reviews an emergency petition filed by their lawyers.
The lawyers said the State Department informed them on Wednesday that it would approve Japan’s extradition request.
The State Department does not comment on pending extradition requests, a spokesperson said.