Families of 737 MAX crash victims speak out after DOJ meeting

During the meeting that lasted all day, attorney’s and victim’s families say the Department of Justice did not commit to anything regarding Boeing.

SEATTLE — The families of the 346 people that lost their lives when the Boeing 737 MAX jets crashed in 2018 in Indonesia and 2019 in Ethiopia want the aerospace company to stand trial. 

On Friday, May 31, they found out the three options the Department of Justice (DOJ) could choose. 

The DOJ could require extending the terms of an already-existing agreement, it could enter into a new agreement or it could prosecute Boeing. This comes after the DOJ claimed Boeing

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