
Supreme Court of Missouri
en banc
23 May 2023
Supreme Court of Missouri Case # SC99994
In re: Aurora Mozelle Fluhr, MBE # 52490
ORDER
The Chief Disciplinary Counsel having filed an information advising this Court of its findings, after investigation, that there is probable cause to believe Respondent, Aurora Mozelle Fluhr, is guilty of professional misconduct; and
The Chief Disciplinary Counsel having filed with said information, pursuant to Rule 5.13, a notice of default, notifying the Court that Respondent failed to timely file an answer or other response within the time required although Respondent was properly served;
Therefore, pursuant to Rule 5.13, Respondent is in default.
Further, the Chief Disciplinary Counsel having filed a recommendation for discipline and suggestions in support thereof; and
Respondent having responded to the same;
It appearing Respondent is guilty of professional misconduct and should be disciplined due to violations of Rules 4-1.3, 4-1.4, 4-3.4(c), 4-8.1(c), and 4-8.4(d) of the Rules of Professional Conduct;
Now, therefore, it is ordered by the Court that Respondent, Aurora Mozelle Fluhr, is hereby disbarred, that her right and license to practice law in the State of Missouri is canceled and that her name be stricken from the rolls of attorneys in this state.
Respondent’s motion to set aside default overruled. Respondent’s request for oral argument is denied.
It is further ordered that Respondent comply in all respects with Rule 5.27 – Procedure Following a Disbarment or Suspension Order.
Costs taxed to Respondent.
Day - to – Day
Paul C. Wilson Chief Justice
Paul C. Wilson Chief Justice
Draper, J., not participating.
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