DETROIT (AP) - The United Automobile Workers-Chrysler National Training Center is suing several people connected to a scheme that funneled cash and gifts to union leaders.The Detroit News reports that the lawsuit was filed Friday in Oakland County and seeks to recover more than $4 million.Named are former Fiat Chrysler executive Al Iacobelli (IKE'-uh-belly), former financial analyst Jerome Durden, and Monica Morgan, widow of deceased UAW vice president General Holiefield.