The details of the decision were not made public. However a summary of the proceedings indicates the court found Moseley violated the “professional rules that govern safekeeping property; meritorious claims and contentions; candor toward the tribunal; fairness to opposing party and counsel; unauthorized practice of law, multijurisdictional practice of law; bar admission and disciplinary matters … and misconduct,” according to the article. Moseley said he is planning to appeal the decision.