Businessman Sam Goodson, aka Shlomo Ben-Tov, was arrested at his residence in Miami yesterday as part of the extradition petition filed by Dominican Attorney General Francisco Dominguez Brito for Goodson’s part in the RD$1.8 billion scandal that revolved around Plan Renove. Goodson had been declared a “fugitive from justice” by the Dominican courts, and had been hiding for 108 days, according to El Caribe. Later yesterday afternoon, Goodson was released on a bail bond of US$5,000. The courts in Miami now have to decide whether Goodson is to be returned to the Dominican Republic to face trial for his part in the Renove fiasco. Sam Goodson left Dominican territory almost before the judge had finished reading his decision. The judge requested that Goodson be prohibited from leaving the DR and that he should deposit a bail bond of RD$50 million because he considered that there was enough evidence to implicate the businessman in the Renove trial for graft and corruption.