Jacob Ostreicher's flight from house arrest in Bolivia
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FILE - In this March 21, 2012 file photo, U.S. businessman Jacob Ostreicher, right, talks to his attorney Abel Montano at a local courthouse in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. A high-ranking Bolivian official in the Presidential Ministry, Jose Manuel Antezana, was arrested Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 for alleged illegal enrichment from the sale of rice seized from Ostreicher who has been jailed for 18 months after his arrest in a money-laundering investigation but no evidence has been presented in court to support the case against him. (AP Photo/File)
In this March 21, 2012 file photo, U.S. businessman Jacob Ostreicher, right, talks to his attorney Abel Montano at a local courthouse in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. A high-ranking Bolivian official in the Presidential Ministry, Jose Manuel Antezana, was arrested Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 for alleged illegal enrichment from the sale of rice seized from Ostreicher who has been jailed for 18 months after his arrest in a money-laundering investigation but no evidence has been presented in court to support the case against him. (AP Photo/File)
It's a smoke and mirrors saga fit for Hollywood, complete with a major movie star, murky reports of a kidnapping and an American fugitive sneaking across the border of a nation unfriendly to the U.S.
Little is being revealed about Jacob Ostreicher's flight from house arrest in Bolivia and into the care of actor-activist Sean Penn. (AP)
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