This one was tossed:
>>>Still, the Florida Bar dismissed May’s complaint a day after he filed it, noting that the organization doesn’t “investigate or prosecute
sitting officers appointed under the U.S. Constitution while they are in office.”<<<(emphasis added)
https://floridaphoenix.com/2025/10/14/state-supreme-court-rejects-attempt-to-force-florida-bar-to-investigate-bondi/
It's anyone's guess what will happen after she's out of office.
Now that Bondi bit the big one, I suspect that the Florida Bar will investigate Bondi (I also suspect that they will slow-walk it for appearance purposes).
She's reportedly moving to the private sector:
>>>Ms. Bondi, the second cabinet member to lose her job in recent weeks, said she would be taking a job in the private sector.<<<
www.nytimes.com
Assuming this is true, it is somewhat surprising to me. I would have expected Trump to appoint her a position within the government in an effort to shield her from ethics investigations.
Granted, as of right now state bar associations can investigate DOJ lawyers, but the government would be in a better position to interfere is she was an active government lawyer.
>>>The Justice Department is seeking to empower Attorney General Pam Bondi to suspend state bar ethics investigations into current and former DOJ lawyers—a step outside attorneys quickly criticized as an illegal intervention into state-run processes.<<<
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/trump-doj-pushes-to-sideline-state-bar-ethics-investigations
If Trump is intentionally throwing her to the wolves, he may come to regret it. If she's under enough pressure she might turn on Trump in an effort to avoid ethics sanctions.
From the movie End of Days:
Bobbie Chicago: "You'd be amazed what you'll agree to when you're on fire."