Families of those who died in two deadly Boeing crashes are pushing the Department of Justice to prosecute Boeing on criminal charges.
They met with officials Friday. Boeing agreed in 2021 to pay more than $2 billion, mostly to airlines, to avoid prosecution on a fraud charge. It appeared the case would be dismissed permanently, but the Alaska Airlines door plug blow-out in January over Oregon led to new investigations.Just two weeks ago, the Department of Justice determined that Boeing violated the terms of a deferred prosection agreement, or DPA, that let the company avoid prosecution.
Those include a statute of limitations with the crashes happening more than five years ago. Also, potential problems with providing proof in the case. He cited the example of a Boeing employee that was acquitted by a jury in that case."DOJ looks at the acquittal of Mark Forkner as an example of the risk involved in a trial. Personally, I view Mr. Forkner differently than a top ranked executive. Jurors acquitted Forkner I think, because he looked like a scapegoat," he said.
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