(AP) – The Missouri Supreme Court has reinstated the law
license of former St. Louis Mayor Freeman Bosley Jr.
Bosley’s license was suspended indefinitely in September 2014 over allegations
that mishandled clients’ money.
Bosley served as St. Louis mayor from 1993 to 1997 and has run a law firm that
handles personal injury lawsuits and other cases.
The state Supreme Court had court found Bosley violated attorney rules by
mingling clients’ money with personal funds, failing to keep complete records
and not promptly paying money to clients.
Before his license was suspended, Bosley had asked for only probation. He has
said in court filings that he has hired a new accountant and changed his
record-keeping for clients’ trust accounts.
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