The Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 11 attorneys, revoking the license of two, suspending six, admonishing one, and reprimanding two.

Joseph Lester Boles, Jr., 19 Riberia St., St. Augustine, disciplinary revocation with leave to apply for readmission in five years effective 30 days following a May 30 court order. (Admitted to practice: 1984) Boles engaged in a course of conduct in which he would provide a free will to persons over the age of 65 and draft the documents, naming himself as the personal representative or successor trustee to potentially receive fees as part of the estate or trust. Boles also failed to follow the instructions of several testamentary documents while serving as the trustee and sold a decedent’s home to his daughter allegedly for lower than fair market value. (Case No. SC24-0586)

Alexander Iglesias Brutvan, 22075 Flower Dr., Boca Raton, admonishment and referral to Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc., effective immediately following a June 14 court order. (Admitted to practice: 2015) Brutvan was charged by information with one count of possession of a controlled substance. Brutvan’s case was after the successful completion of a pretrial intervention agreement with the State of Florida. (Case No. SC2024-0771)