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Boeing will avoid being branded a convicted felon, dealing a blow to families who lost relatives in the crashes.
The victims' family members had until 5 p.m. Thursday to be heard after receiving a letter from the DOJ that a deal was in ...
Boeing will pay over $1.1 billion but avoid criminal conviction for misleading regulators about the fatal 737 Max crashes.
Two U.S. senators called on the Justice Department on Friday to prosecute Boeing in a criminal fraud case stemming from two ...
President Trump’s Justice Department has agreed to let Boeing (BA) out of a criminal trial and guilty plea surrounding two ...
The families of victims killed in the two fatal Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 Max crashes are pressing the U.S. Justice Department ... which include a potential plea deal, filing new charges such as ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department ... Worth rejected the plea deal. The judge said the diversity, inclusion and equity, or DEI, policies in the government and at Boeing could result ...
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal urged the DOJ to criminally prosecute Boeing in a fraud case over two deadly 737 MAX crashes.
The company would admit wrongdoing and pay more than $1 billion while escaping prosecution in connection with two crashes that claimed a total of 346 lives.