My point is, I once had my license suspended in state xyz for not paying dues. If you googled my name and read the public notice, you would have thought I'd been "dis-professionaled"everywhere for all time because it said something along the lines that I had been suspended from the practice in XYZ state. And you would have had no idea why. If my stepson had disappeared, the thread about it would have been full of "omg, her license was suspended" and it must have been for something awful. The reality was, that I was still licensed to practice in A B and C states, where I actually was practicing at the time and, but for my $ not being paid in XYZ state, I was "good to go"
eta: I looked it up and it still shows me as suspended, even though I've been practicing in multiple other jurisdictions for years.
Imo, the whole license issus is a whole lot of nothing. Regardless of her challenging it and the outcome. It's not like she was charged with a crime and found guilty. jmo