PARKLAND, FL. (THECOUNT) — Parkland, Florida woman, Haley Moss, has become the first ever openly autistic person to achieve the honor of being admitted to the Florida Bar.
Last month, Moss, who because of her Autism doctors said would never even live alone or work a “minimum wage job,” passed the Florida Bar and is now raking in lucrative “lawyer wages,” while employed at a top Miami firm.
Moss officially became the first person who was openly autistic to achieve the honor, reports 12NewsNow.
Her accomplishments don’t stop there.
Moss has published many books and now lives a completely independent baller lifestyle.
Moss’s ceremony took place Jan. 11 in Miami, where Judge Lisa Walsh administered the oath to Moss at her swearing-in ceremony.
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