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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO A Boeing 737 MAX plane lands at Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington on June 29, 2020. REUTERS/Karen Ducey

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Families of victims of the two 737 MAX crashes on Thursday said the U.S. Justice Department violated their rights when it struck a deferred prosecution agreement with Boeing (NYSE:) in January.

The relatives filed a motion alleging that the United States Government had “lied to them and violated their right through a secret procedure.” They have asked a U.S. judge to declare that the order violated victims’ families rights to rescind Boeing’s immunity from criminal prosecution that was part of a $2.5 billion agreement.

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