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Key Takeaways Boeing is reportedly looking to alter the plea deal it agreed to last year, per a report from The Wall Street Journal.The plane maker pleaded guilty to violating a deferred ...
The two crashes in October 2018 and March 2019 killed 346 people in total. Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea agreement with the Department of Justice in the criminal cases surrounding ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea related to a criminal fraud charge following two deadly 737 Max crashes six years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Citing “people ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea agreement with the DOJ in the criminal cases in two deadly 737 MAX crashes, sources told ABC News.
Boeing has reached a tentative nonprosecution agreement with the Department of Justice in a fraud case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people, people familiar with ...
Boeing has reached a tentative non-prosecution agreement with U.S. prosecutors in a fraud case stemming from two fatal 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people, Reuters reported.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) and the U.S. Department of Justice have jointly requested a judges approval of a plea agreement that allows ...
Since then, Boeing and U.S. prosecutors said in court filings they were working toward a new plea deal. As part of those negotiations, the planemaker in March sought to withdraw its guilty plea ...
The agreement, revealed in a securities filing, includes $444.5 million in compensation to victims' families and allows Boeing to withdraw its earlier guilty plea.
In December, Judge O'Connor in Texas rejected Boeing's previous plea agreement in the case, faulting a diversity and inclusion provision in the deal related to the selection of an independent monitor.