by europe.autonews.com –HANS GREIMEL– TOKYO — Carlos Ghosn, still barred from leaving Japan as he awaits trial on financial misconduct charges, spends his days convening not only with lawyers but also his personal trainer. It is no coincidence the indicted former Nissan chairman is working out, walking and bicycling to regain weight he lost during his 129 days of lockup in Tokyo. To hear his wife, Carole Ghosn, tell it, the fallen auto legend is gearing up for the battle of his life, not unlike a boxer in training for a big fight. “He’s healthy in body and mind. He’s getting weight again, and he’s combative,” Carole said in a phone interview last week. “He’s ready to defend himself and prove his innocence.”
One thing 65-year-old Carlos will not be doing is pleading his case in public anytime soon. Carole says plans for a long-anticipated news conference are on indefinite pause because his advisers fear reprisals from prosecutors. Carlos, she notes, was arrested and jailed in April just a day after he, then free on bail, took to Twitter to say he would hold a presser. “He’s not going to speak out. He’s scared,” Carole said in a wide-ranging talk with Automotive News. “No more press conference. After what happened to him last time, it was a very clear signal that ‘You keep your mouth shut.’ ” Carlos remains on a short leash of stringent bail conditions that restrict everything from his Internet access to his contact with his wife — the couple is barred from direct communication. Running afoul of prosecutors, she said, invites even closer scrutiny. “He’s not going to shoot himself in the foot,” said Carole, adding that she only hears how Carlos is doing through third parties such as lawyers. “He’s not going to do anything when he’s under their control and speak out against them when they can very easily find any excuse to put him in detention,” she said. Carole said she hasn’t seen her husband since April 4 and that five applications to visit him were rejected. The Tokyo prosecutor has opposed a meeting, citing a risk of evidence tampering. Carole counters that barring contact is a warrantless pressure tactic for strong-arming a confession.