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Another Plea Could Come In Auto Scandal

One of seven people charged in a scandal involving misuse of money for the training of workers at the UAW-Fiat Chrysler National Training Center is expected to enter a guilty plea today.

Nancy Adams-Johnson was the unions number two negotiators with Fiat Chrysler.

Federal investigators say she she illegally spent thousands of dollars in training center money on luxury items for herself.

Among the others who have already pled guilty in the scandal and are awaiting sentencing are former Fiat Chrysler chief negotiator Alphons Iacabelli, Monica Morgan, Chrysler analyst Jerome Durden, Keith Mickens, the co-director of the training center and former local union official Virdell King.