DOJ to Decide If Boeing Breached Prosecution Deal by May 28
- Prosecutors to share decision with victims’ families May 31
- Boeing also set to present safety plan to FAA at end of May
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The US Justice Department plans to decide by May 28 whether Boeing Co. violated a deal the company struck to dodge a criminal charge related to the crashes of two 737 Max airplanes, according to an email sent to attorneys for the victims’ families.
The May 2 email sent by Justice Department Fraud Section chief Glenn Leon asked the lawyers whether they could meet in one of the last three days of the month to hear the prosecutors’ decision. The lawyers and any family members who want to attend plan to meet on May 31, according to people familiar with the matter.