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President Trump’s Justice Department has agreed to let Boeing out of a guilty criminal plea agreement surrounding two fatal crashes last decade. It was a deal that some family members of crash ...
A judge rejected that plea deal last year, citing concerns about diversity, equity and inclusion, and opened the possibility that Boeing could face trial.
KEY TAKEAWAYS Boeing nears a non-prosecution deal with DOJ in 737 MAX crash case. The agreement avoids a trial and potential felony conviction for Boeing.
Boeing already reached one settlement with the Department of Justice over the 737 Max crashes, agreeing to pay $2.5 billion to avoid prosecution, but it violated the terms of that settlement ...
Boeing reaches $1.1B deal with DOJ to avoid criminal charges over 737 Max crashes that killed 346; victims’ families strongly oppose the agreement.
DOJ proposes deal letting Boeing avoid prosecution for deadly 737 Max crashes. Victims' families condemn agreement as unjust, demanding full corporate accountability. Get ahead of Wall Street ...
Key Takeaways: The DOJ seeks to dismiss Boeing ‘s criminal fraud charge over 737 Max crashes. A proposed $1.1B deal includes $445M for victims’ families.
The Justice Department and Boeing could strike a deal that would avoid the company entering a guilty plea or prosecution.
The Justice Department and Boeing are close to a deal that would allow the aerospace giant to avoid pleading guilty or a trial in a criminal case related to two deadly crashes of its 737 Max ...