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Judge rejects bid to nullify Boeing deal over Max crashes

By DAVID KOENIG, Associated Press
Published: February 10, 2023, 10:56am
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FILE - A motorcyclist cruises past the Renton, Wash., Boeing plant where 737's are built on Oct. 28, 2020. Boeing plans to make staffing cuts in the aerospace company's finance and human resources support services departments in 2023, with a loss of around 2,000 jobs, the company said Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.  (Ellen M.
FILE - A motorcyclist cruises past the Renton, Wash., Boeing plant where 737's are built on Oct. 28, 2020. Boeing plans to make staffing cuts in the aerospace company's finance and human resources support services departments in 2023, with a loss of around 2,000 jobs, the company said Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. (Ellen M. Banner/The Seattle Times via AP, File) Photo Gallery

DALLAS — A federal judge has rejected an effort by families of passengers who died in Boeing 737 Max crashes to reopen an agreement that allowed Boeing to avoid prosecution for fraud in how it won regulatory approval for the plane.

District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth said that he has sympathy for families of the 346 people who died in two Max crashes, but that federal law doesn’t give courts the power to oversee agreements that prosecutors make with defendants.

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