Boeing is facing potential criminal prosecution by the U.S. Justice Department over two fatal plane crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019. Reports indicate that the Justice Department has 13 days to decide whether to press charges against the company. There is uncertainty and conflicting reports about whether the prosecution will proceed, with some sources suggesting that Boeing may escape charges due to legal risks cited by the Biden administration's DOJ. This comes after Boeing was expected to escape charges for violating a 2021 crash settlement. Boeing's stock has only slightly decreased amid these developments.
US prosecutors will decide whether to press criminal charges against Boeing over safety issues. https://t.co/S2QxmIV33u
Two-Tier Justice: Boeing May Evade Criminal Charges Over 2018, 2019 Crashes as Biden's DOJ Claims Prosecuting the Company is Legally Risky READ: https://t.co/vene6XR1XE https://t.co/FGUpXMRQ9U
The U.S. Justice Department has 13 days to decide whether it will criminally charge Boeing over two fatal plane crashes READ MORE: https://t.co/msyaGgK4bJ
Justice Department faces deadline on Boeing charges: Report https://t.co/oyPvbsFh89 https://t.co/6WkRPGy9xj
Boeing Faces Criminal Prosecution. The Stock Is Only Slightly Lower. https://t.co/kmWtTtPupb
As the deadline looms, uncertainty and conflicting reports cloud whether the Justice Department will prosecute Boeing https://t.co/FStVLgiBe8
Boeing expected to escape charges for violating 2021 crash settlement – report https://t.co/kbxuxY3nYt