It would seem that, for the avoidance of Carlos Ghosn, two of his children have played a role. According to Bloomberg, which cites the us judicial authorities, his son Anthony Ghosn has transferred about $ 500,000 in cryptomonnaie, through the platform Coinbase, Peter Taylor, arrested in the United States in may with his father, Michael Taylor, and the two suspected of having helped Carlos Ghosn to join the Lebanon to escape the justice of japan.
More exactly, the payments took place from January to mid-may and they would constitute the second set of payments between the family Ghosn and Taylor, while the former boss has paid 860 000 dollars to a company headed by Peter Taylor, Promote Fox LLC in two transfers that allegedly took place in October, reported in early July Echoes. This would at least 1.36 million dollars in payments between the two parties.
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A visit with baggage
The american justice is also interested in a possible involvement of Maya Ghosn, one of the daughters of the former boss. In fact, on the day of the escape, and according to the images of surveillance cameras, Maya Ghosn came to meet with Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo, before going to see Peter Taylor. According to prosecutors, she would arrive at the hotel where was Peter Taylor, with luggage belonging to his father. Carlos Ghosn has always said that his family had not helped him in his chaotic leak in Japan. For the moment, no load is kept against its members.
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The Taylor are now the subject of an extradition request made by Japan at the beginning of July. Michael Taylor, 59, and his son, Peter Taylor, 27 years of age, have asked for the third time in their release since their arrest. For the american justice, having regard to the transfers made by the Ghosn, the Taylor have the means to escape justice, justifying a continued detention.
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