
June 28, 2021
May 27, 2026
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According to the complaint filed by LDAD Board Member Peggy A. Quince, retired Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, and joined by Lawyers Defending American Democracy, Democracy Defenders Fund, Lawyers for the Rule of Law, and over 100 scholars and retired judges, Bondi’s actions violated the Florida Rules of Professional Conduct and fostered an environment of lawlessness inside the Department of Justice.
The complaint, submitted to the Florida Bar, documents the myriad of ways that Bondi violated professional responsibility standards through her conduct and decision-making as attorney general.
As attorney general, Bondi committed the following violations, as described in the complaint:
LDAD Board member Peggy Quince and the former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court stated, "As the former Chief Justice of this state's highest court, there are key principles that we must protect. First, whatever legal position you have achieved, you are still bound to follow the Rules of Professional Conduct. All lawyers are alike in that regard, and no one lawyer is above the law. Second, the Florida Bar and the Florida Supreme Court have a duty to ensure that lawyers adhere to all applicable rules. That should be the baseline minimum for this profession."
“The attorney general has the awesome responsibility to set a national example of ethical behavior—and to ensure that DOJ lawyers live up to that standard,” noted LDAD volunteer and a principal author of the complaint, James W. Conrad, Jr. “From her first day as attorney general, Bondi did just the opposite, personally and repeatedly violating ethical standards and coercing Department lawyers into violating their own professional responsibilities if they wanted to keep their jobs.”
Signatories of the complaint are calling for an investigation and action to be taken by the Florida Bar.


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