Family of Whistleblower John Barnett Sues Boeing, Alleging Harassment Led to Suicide
The family of former Boeing whistleblower John Barnett has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming harassment precipitated his suicide after he raised safety concerns.
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Get StartedBarnett’s death came amid a welter of mishaps involving Boeing aircraft — most notoriously the midair door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737 MAX-9 passenger jet Jan. 5, 2024.
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Family Sues Boeing Over Whistleblower’s Suicide
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Boeing whistleblower’s family claims company’s conduct caused his suicide
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Summary
The family of John Barnett, a former Boeing quality manager, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, alleging systematic harassment led to his suicide. Barnett raised safety concerns regarding Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and faced retaliation following his whistleblower claims. His death, ruled a suicide after intense deposition questioning, has ignited further scrutiny of Boeing's treatment of employees voicing safety issues. The lawsuit seeks damages for emotional distress and asserts that Boeing’s actions were the foreseeable cause of Barnett’s deteriorating mental health and eventual death.
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