It seems you’re referring to a recent development in the legal cases tied to Boeing’s 737 Max crashes. I can definitely provide a summary of the situation based on previous cases and the general knowledge.
In 2020, Boeing had reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over two fatal crashes of its 737 Max that killed 346 people. The company admitted to defrauding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) when it came to the plane’s safety, acknowledging it hid information about changes made to an automated flight system that ultimately led to the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
However, if a court has rejected this plea deal, it suggests that this settlement may not be sufficient in the legal view. The judge may believe that the settlement is not enough of a punishment for the company’s admitted actions, or that it doesn’t adequately compensate the victims and their families.
Please note I’m providing a general context explanation as I don’t have real time access to the latest news updates. Be sure to check a reliable news source for the most recent information.