Boeing crash relatives seek $25bn fine for 'deadliest corporate crime in US history'
- Families who lost loved ones in two Boeing 737 Max crashes labeled it the "deadliest corporate crime in US history," urging the Justice Department for a maximum $24 billion fine.
- They appealed directly to the Justice Department as it weighs criminal action against Boeing.
- The Justice Department found Boeing's recent safety issues a violation of a previous agreement, prompting calls for "aggressive criminal prosecution" against the company and its former CEO.
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