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The families of people killed in the 2018 and 2019 Boeing 737 MAX crashes are pushing back against a proposed plea deal by the U.S. Department of Justice that would allow Boeing to withdraw its ...
Boeing agreed last year to plead guilty to defrauding regulators, but a federal judge rejected that proposed plea deal. Sponsor Message Now the Justice Department has reached another agreement ...
The company would admit wrongdoing and pay more than $1 billion while escaping prosecution in connection with two crashes ...
President Trump’s Justice Department has agreed to let Boeing (BA) out of a criminal trial and guilty plea surrounding two fatal 737 Max 8 crashes. It was a result that some family members of ...
Nevertheless, Boeing has become emboldened to litigate the case since a judge tossed the previous plea deal and the DOJ has concluded there is "meaningful downside risk" to proceeding with a trial ...
The US justice department has struck a deal with Boeing that allows the plane maker to avoid prosecution for defrauding ...
DOJ officially files a motion to drop prosecution of Boeing in Max 8 crashes and sends an 87-page letter to families of the victims.
Boeing has reportedly reached a tentative deal with the Justice Department to avoid having to plead guilty for violating the ...
A federal judge has decided against immediately approving a request by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to dismiss its ...
The Department of Justice has reportedly informed victims’ families of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX8 aircraft crashes that it is ...
Boeing will pay over $1B in penalties and safety improvements via its settlement with the Department of Justice.
Boeing had previously reached a criminal guilty plea deal in 2024 with President Biden’s DOJ, admitting that its workers conspired to defraud aviation regulators before the crashes killed 346 ...