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U.S.: Bid by men to avoid extradition over Ghosn escape 'flawed'

Ghosn on Japan
Carlos Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, after being charged with engaging in financial wrongdoing. (HANS GREIMEL)
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NATE RAYMOND
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June 16, 2020 11:09 PM

BOSTON -- U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday said a former Green Beret and his son, wanted by Japan for helping former Nissan Motor Co. CEO Carlos Ghosn flee the country, were advancing a "flawed" interpretation of Japanese law to fight extradition.

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