The fate of Boeing Co.’s plea deal with U.S. prosecutors over the two catastrophic crashes of its 737 Max jets now lies with a federal judge, after lawyers...
With protesters in the audience, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun arrives at a Senate subcommittee hearing to answer to lawmakers about troubles at the aircraft manufacturer.FORT WORTH — The fate of Boeing Co.’s plea deal with U.S.
In court on Friday, family members’ attorney Paul Cassell outlined the reasons he said the court should reject the “rotten plea deal.” He said the accord “rests on an airbrushed set of facts and conceals the truth about the case” — that “346 people died because of the lies the Boeing Company told.” Mark Filip, a lawyer for Boeing, confirmed that the company will plead guilty and pay hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties and in spending to bolster its compliance and safety programs. He echoed the Justice Department in saying the proposal represents “the most serious provable case the department could bring.”If the deal is approved by the court, Filip said, the company will have been under the Justice Department’s supervision for at least six years.
Ben Hatch, a lawyer for Boeing, said the deal would provide clarity for the Defense Department and other government agencies that contract with the company.O’Connor also pressed the Justice Department’s Tonolli on why diversity, equity and inclusion criteria in the selection of a monitor over Boeing had been built into the plea agreement, at one point asking him to define diversity.
Cassell told the judge the government had already demonstrated that it cannot adequately hold Boeing accountable, since the planemaker violated the terms of its earlier deal, the 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. He asked O’Connor to reject the deal and send the case to trial, or give the parties a chance to revise the plea accord to address family members’ concerns.“If there was ever a case where business as usual should not happen, it’s this one,” Cassell said.
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