Boeing Crash Victims’ Families Lose Bid to Block DOJ Deal

  • Families claimed company violated deal with not-guilty plea
  • Judge says he has ‘immense sympathy’ but lacks authority
A Boeing 737 Max taxis after landing during a test flight in Seattle.Photographer: Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg
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Families of people killed in two Boeing 737 Max crashes lost their bid to reopen or reject a controversial agreement the aircraft manufacturer struck with federal prosecutors in 2021.

A federal judge in Texas late Thursday declined to revisit Boeing Co.’s 2021 deferred-prosecution agreement, saying he lacked the authority to order a “substantive review and disapproval or modification” of the deal, which shields the company from fraud charges so long as it meets certain conditions.