Ghosn’s Wife Slams His Treatment in Japanese Prison
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The wife of ousted Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn criticized her husband’s “harsh treatment” in a Japanese prison, saying he undergoes hours of repeated questioning daily with no lawyer present.
Ghosn has limited opportunities to confer with his legal team, Carole Ghosn said in a letter to Human Rights Watch provided by the family’s publicist. Ghosn, 64, has lost almost seven kilograms (15 pounds) in prison, she said.