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The families of those killed onboard Boeing 737s are outraged at the plea deal being offered to the company by the Department of Justice.
The Justice Department is planning to present Boeing with a plea deal related to two fatal crashes of the embattled American aerospace company's 737 Max 8 jet.
U.S. prosecutors plan to seek a guilty plea from Boeing over a charge tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max planes, attorneys for the victims’ family members said Sunday, blasting a potential agreement as a “sweetheart deal.
Boeing is set to enter a plea deal relating to two fatal crashes which killed 350 people, but lawyers for the victims' families say justice has not been done.
Robert Clifford, an attorney representing crash victims, said DOJ is “afraid to prosecute a company that they believe is too big to fail.”
The deal includes a fine, three years of probation and safety audits, according to a lawyer representing the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes
Families of Boeing victims object to its proposed 'sweetheart plea deal' with the DOJ, attorney says
The DOJ plans to offer Boeing a plea deal for two fatal 737 Max crashes. The victims' families are objecting to the deal, an attorney told BI.
The Justice Department has presented Boeing with a plea deal in which the company would plead guilty to a conspiracy charge, pay a fine and enter a three-year probation period.
The DOJ is preparing to present the Boeing Company with a plea deal that would again allow the aerospace giant to avoid a trial over an alleged conspiracy.
The US Justice Department is nearing an agreement with Boeing that would include a corporate monitor and a fine in exchange for a guilty plea to criminal charges — an offer the lawyer representing the families of victims of two fatal 737 Max crashes harshly rebuked as a “sweetheart deal.
The Justice Department plans to offer Boeing a plea deal related to a pair of fatal crashes involving its 737 Max plane more than five years ago, but the agreement would fall short of what families of the victims of those crashes had sought,
The U.S. Justice Department is pushing for Boeing to plead guilty to a criminal charge after finding the planemaker violated a settlement over fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people,
The Department of Justice is giving Boeing a week to decide how to respond to fraud charges connected to two fatal crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft. A guilty plea would look like this.
AP's David Koenig explains why Boeing is facing federal charges. Prosecutors and victims’ families are waiting for the airplane manufacturer to decide whether to accept a plea deal that would settle a criminal fraud charge stemming from two 737 Max crashes.
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The government’s terms to settle criminal charges make sense as long as the planemaker can continue to bid on defense and space contracts.
The charge stems from a 2021 settlement after the company was accused of conspiring to defraud the Federal Aviation Administration.
The Justice Department is preparing to offer Boeing a plea deal to resolve a criminal charge of fraud following two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
This is just a reworking of letting Boeing off the hook."
The plane maker will have a week to accept the plea or fight a fraud conspiracy charge in court.
The plane manufacturer is facing outrage from the families of the victims of two deadly 737 Max plane crashes over an alleged plea deal.
Bloomberg reported that the airplane maker will be charged with fraud. The decision comes after the Justice Department said Boeing violated the terms of a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement in May.
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The U.S. Justice Department intends to criminally charge Boeing for breaching a settlement connected to two deadly 737 Max jetliner crashes, according to reports from Bloomberg and Reuters. The federal government is reportedly seeking a guilty plea from Boeing,
University of Utah law professor Paul Cassell, who is representing more than a dozen families of crash victims, says a proposed federal settlement with Boeing over 737 Max fatal crashes more than five years ago is "outrageous.
U.S. federal prosecutors offered Boeing a plea offer to accept criminal fraud charges and require independent oversight.
Boeing faces criminal fraud charges from the US Justice Dept. The department plans to charge Boeing with fraud after the company failed to implement an
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Federal prosecutors have proposed a plea deal for Boeing in connection with two deadly plane crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners.
The Justice Department's plea deal with Boeing is too soft. Boeing's failures have shown that deeper changes and harsher punishments are necessary.
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The plea offer supersedes a delayed prosecution agreement Boeing signed in early 2021, a "form of corporate probation" lasting three years, The Wall Street Journal said. Federal prosecutors said in May that Boeing had violated its requirements.
The U.S. Justice Department plans to charge Boeing Co. (BA) with criminal fraud. Boeing now faces a decision between pleading guilty
The U.S. Justice Department plans to propose that Boeing plead guilty to fraud in connection with two deadly plane crashes involving its 737 Max
Embattled aircraft manufacturer Boeing is close to reaching a deal with the Department of Justice to plead guilty to criminal charges over two deadly 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019. The aerospace giant is accused of violating a 2021 settlement related to the two fatal crashes,
Boeing is being pushed to plead guilty in a case involving two deadly air crashes that killed hundreds of people.
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is preparing to charge Boeing with fraud in connection to two fatal crashes five years ago. However, it is reportedly considering offering the aerospace giant a plea deal.
The proposed deal would reportedly see Boeing plead guilty to misleading the FAA during its evaluation of the 737 Max. ABC News’ Alison Kosik has reaction from families of plane crash victims.
The U.S. Justice Department plans to propose that Boeing plead guilty to fraud in connection with two deadly plane crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners, according to two people who heard federal prosecutors detail the offer Sunday.
The Department of Justice wants to give Boeing a slap on the wrist for its continued fatal failures. Such an action would be a miscarriage of justice.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to offer Boeing a plea deal in the criminal case over two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners, according to a lawyer representing the families of the crash victims.
A federal prosecutor reportedly told families during a Sunday meeting the criminal charges against Boeing could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
The Justice Department is set to seek a guilty plea from Boeing to a charge stemming from two overseas Max 8 crashes more than five years ago that killed 346 people. It is not clear if Boeing will accept the terms of the deal,
The Department of Justice is preparing to present the Boeing Company a plea deal that would again allow the aerospace giant to avoid a trial over an alleged conspiracy to defraud the United States, according to attorneys for families of victims of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes who were briefed on the department's plans Sunday afternoon.