Families of those killed in Boeing Max crashes ask Justice Department to impose $24 billion fine

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Families of those killed in Boeing Max crashes ask Justice Department to impose $24 billion fine
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There were 346 victims of two crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.

Zipporah Kuria of England, who lost her father Joseph Kuria, one of the crash victims of a Boeing 737 Max 8 in Ethiopia, holds his photographs as she speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in Washington.

Clariss Moore of Toronto, Canada, holds a photograph of her daughter Danielle Moore and stands with other family members of those killed in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Lion Air Flight 610 after a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Investigations Subcommittee hearing on Boeing's broken safety culture on Capitol Hill on June 18, 2024, in Washington, D.C.with one count of conspiracy to defraud the U.S.

The Boeing logo is seen on the side of a Boeing 737 MAX at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 20, 2022.The families argue in the letter to the Justice Department that the "appropriate action now is an aggressive criminal prosecution of The Boeing Company" in a jury trial. If the government enters plea negotiations with Boeing, the families contend the company should be offered no concessions.

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