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: Michael Taylor, a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, and his son Peter were extradited from the U.S. to Japan and sentenced in late 2021/early 2022 for their roles in the escape.

: This conviction provided judicial validation for the Japanese prosecutors' core narrative—that a conspiracy to hide Ghosn's income did, in fact, exist. It weakened Ghosn’s claim that the entire case was a baseless "political persecution" or a corporate coup. The Extradition and Sentencing of the Taylors 2022---Why-the-judicial-noose-is-tightening-on-Carlos-Ghosn

: Nissan continued to pursue a $90 million civil lawsuit against him in Japan to recover damages for his alleged misconduct. The End of "Hostage Justice" Sympathy : Michael Taylor, a former U

: In April 2022, French authorities issued an international arrest warrant for Ghosn over allegations of money laundering and misuse of company assets. : This conviction provided judicial validation for the

: Their successful prosecution signaled that international borders would not offer total immunity for those involved in Ghosn's legal defiance. Mounting Multi-National Pressure

A significant turning point in 2022 was the verdict in the trial of , Ghosn’s former aide.