The Justice Department has determined that Boeing violated a settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution after two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft, prosecutors told a federal judge on Tuesday.

It is now up to the Justice Department to weigh whether to file charges against the aircraft maker. Prosecutors will tell the court no later than July 7 how they plan to proceed, the Justice Department said.

Boeing failed to make changes to prevent it from violating federal anti-fraud laws — a condition of the the 2021 settlement, Glenn Leon, the head of the fraud section of the Justice Department’s criminal division said in a letter.

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    Here at Boeing, we only kill a statistically acceptable number of humans to avoid affecting the stock price. Fly Boeing today. We did a good job forty years ago so trust us today!

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    Hey, they’re whacking whistleblowers as fast as they can, alright

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      You want me to whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? If that’s the case you can whack me off right now.

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    How many criminal prosecutions do I get waived if, for strictly hypothetical reasons, if I send tens of people into danger by launching them in a metal tube that comes apart midair?

    As a side notes, I am starting an aero tube company that ‘already’ has ‘multiple’ ‘investers’. DM me for info on how to give me money!

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      Call it “Sky gate” and control the tube with a $15 cheapo gamepad and I’m in.

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        Yea. It’s a once in a lifetime trip to visit the site of the Columbia disintegration. 120k per passenger. No refunds.

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      Well that depends, can you get a republican elected in 6 months?

      Heaven forbid you suffer REGULATIONS

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    Corporations are people. Unless they commit felonies, then you can’t treat them like people.

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      And if anyone is held accountable, they cannot be an executive

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        We know, but it would still be fun to watch them sweat a little at the incredibly remote possibility.

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          Sweat? The only one that’s gonna sweat is the prosecutor that wakes up with a horse’s head in his bed.

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    You gotta wonder if Boeing execs are flying in Boeing planes anymore?

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      I’m sure theirs have much higher standards of maintenance.

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          Why would they be? Planes are expensive. Better to make the company pay for it.

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      Does make you wonder what size private jet are they flying?

      Boeing offers the BBJ plane models, but that’s private versions of large airliners like the 737 up to a 777. They start at something like 150m and I don’t know if they offer anything comparable to a gulfstream which are like half the price and size.

      Regardless you know damn well Boeing execs’ planes have a maintenance schedule 10x that of average commercial airframes with a tenth the flight time.

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    And if they do that 2 or 3 thousand more times the Government MIGHT decide to MAYBE look at all the Taxpayer Money we give them and MAYBE take like a PENNY away from that!

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    What’s the remedy here? Will they break up Boeing? Or just let it spiral out of business?

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        You would have to nationalize Congress first

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          This is both, funny, sad and a brutal acknowledgement of our democracy’s termination.

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        Give it to me!

        I’m not an American citizen, therefore I will operate it with perfect safety and fairness with no consideration of profits.

        Though I might siphon off some of the company’s profits to fund the communist revolution in Antarctica, so there is that trade off.

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        Murdering more whistleblowers helped me and my wife commit more acts of disregarding safety than our HOA could keep up with!

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      Fine it to bankruptcy and then bail it out. Nothing else changes.

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    Looks like some people in Justice Department do not value their life. Let’s see how long it will take for Glenn Leon to meet up with Joshua Dean and John Barnett.

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    Trusting a corporation is like trusting a snake. If you’re doing anything other than trusting it to be a snake, you’re in for a rude surprise.

    Our legal system has made our corporate overlords into criminals by allowing them to govern themselves. Without a brain to guide them, they’ll just keep following the money til there’s nobody left to make money from. They’ve literally sold their right to do otherwise (see: the stock market)

    It is our legal system that requires prosecution.