Attorneys of the families have also asked the government to fine the company $24 billion.
Boeing has been having serious problems all year but it’s beginning to look like the company may be in pretty deep shit. After lawmakers humiliatingly yelled at the embattled plane maker’s CEO during a disastrous Congressional hearing earlier this week, lawyers for the families of victims of the notorious 737 Max crashes are now urging the Justice Department to take action against the company and its former corporate leadership.
” Gizmodo reached out to Boeing and the Justice Department for comment and will update this story if they respond. The calls for action follow on the heels of a recent Congressional hearing, during which lawmakers grilled Boeing about its recent safety problems.
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