Carlos Ghosn escape team tells Japanese court they were tricked

The masterminds behind the escape of former Nissan-Renault boss Carlos Ghosn – hiding him in a box on a private plane to skip bail and flee house arrest in Japan – have claimed they were tricked into the scheme. The US father and son private security team of Michael and Peter Taylor have told a Japanese court that when they met with Ghosn on the day of his escape, it was meant to be a face-to-face discussion about options, not a rehearsal.

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