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}}'''Stella Marie Solheim''' (born 6 March 2019) is an American attorney specializing in defamation and white-collar criminal defense. A former United States federal prosecutor, she previously served from 18 September 2052 to 3 October 2053 as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in an acting capacity, during which time she oversaw the prosecution and conviction of former Ellison Administration officials including Marcus Barra and Harrison Sackler on charges of corruption.
}}'''Stella Marie Solheim''' (born 6 March 2019) is an American attorney specializing in defamation and white-collar criminal defense. A former United States federal prosecutor, she previously served from 18 September 2052 to 3 October 2053 as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in an acting capacity, during which time she oversaw the prosecution and conviction of former [[Ellison Administration]] officials including [[Marcus Barra]] and [[Harrison Sackler]] on charges of corruption.


In January 2054, she re-entered private practice, establishing her own firm, Solheim Law Group. Since then, she has represented high-profile clients including Prince Marwan Al-Saud, [[Davis Chamberlain]], [[Camellia Tsang]] and 77Guru in defamation lawsuits, obtaining billions of dollars in damages at trial. As a litigator, she is regarded as one of the foremost contributors to the Responsible Speech Doctrine. Her clients have praised her "relentless tenacity in holding irresponsible slanderers to account". On the other hand, her critics have lambasted her for "taking a wrecking ball to the cathedral of free speech", resulting in some quarters of the internet giving her the nickname '''"Blackout Barbie"'''.
In January 2054, she re-entered private practice, establishing her own firm, [[Solheim Law Group]]. Since then, she has represented high-profile clients including [[Marwan Al-Saud|Prince Marwan Al-Saud]], [[Davis Chamberlain]], [[Camellia Tsang]], Odette Wheeler and [[Hakeem Davidson|77Guru]] in defamation lawsuits, obtaining tens billions of dollars in damages in settlements and trial damages.  
 
As a litigator, Solheim is regarded as one of the United States' foremost contributors to the [[Responsible Speech Doctrine]]. Her clients have praised her "relentless tenacity in holding irresponsible slanderers to account". On the other hand, her critics have lambasted her for "taking a wrecking ball to the cathedral of free speech", resulting in some quarters of the internet giving her the nickname '''"Blackout Barbie"'''.


<br><blockquote>'''''<big>"The right to free speech is the most American of concepts. This includes the right to be wrong, the right to an emotional meltdown, and the right to be a little bit dramatic in telling your story. Now, more than ever, these rights are being curtailed. There is a group of attorneys - the most notable of which are Haresh Verma, Colin McMaster and Stella Solheim - who are willing to wield the hatchet for people in high places.</big>'''''  
<br><blockquote>'''''<big>"The right to free speech is the most American of concepts. This includes the right to be wrong, the right to an emotional meltdown, and the right to be a little bit dramatic in telling your story. Now, more than ever, these rights are being curtailed. There is a group of attorneys - the most notable of which are Haresh Verma, Colin McMaster and Stella Solheim - who are willing to wield the hatchet for people in high places.</big>'''''  
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Originally from [[Tallahassee]], [[Florida]], Solheim moved to [[New York City]] after graduating high school in 2037. She sought to pursue a career in fashion modeling, and was signed by [[Wilhelmina Models]]. In February 2039, she competed in the Miss Florida USA pageant and finished first runner-up. In November 2039, following a series of introductions by well-placed model and talent scouts, she became a member of the [[House of Juno]], the private harem of billionaire industrialist [[Julian Kao]]. Thereafter, she relocated to [[Palatine Hill]], the Kao family estate in [[Belle Haven]], [[Connecticut]].
 
As a consort to Kao, Solheim was provided with access to considerable resources and personal networks. Noting her intellect, ambition and keen interest in the law, Kao convinced her to accelerate her graduation from her distance-learning program at [[Florida State University]], and arranged for her to be enrolled at [[Columbia Law School]] in 2041. Shortly after she left the harem in 2044, she graduated ''magna cum laude'' from Columbia'','' and received an offer of a training contract from white-shoe law firm [[Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP|Davis Polk & Wardwell]]. She was admitted to the New York State Bar shortly thereafter.
 
In 2050, Solheim left her lucrative career in private practice to become a federal prosecutor back in her home state of Florida. She was appointed to the position of Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida by U.S. Attorney-General Brittany Rusandi on 17 February. There, she actively assisted in the crackdown on organized crime in Miami, obtaining a total of 161 indictments for racketeering, conspiracy and trafficking in drugs in her first year alone. In 2051, she rose to prominence within the Department of Justice for successfully obtaining a conviction against former Miami-Dade Police Commissioner Jefferson Moreno, dealing a severe blow to the La Hermandad criminal organization.
 
On 18 September 2052, President Nick Merson appointed Solheim to the position of United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. According to rumors at this time, this move was made at the behest of figures close to Julian Kao in order to target former Ellison Administration officials for their role in the 2046 Philadelphia Money-Laundering Scandal. Her appointment was made on an interim basis so as to bypass the need for Senate confirmation.
 
In her personal life, Solheim identifies as a fifth-wave feminist, a hierarchical polygamist, and bisexual. In 2054, she married her long-time partner Haley Seward. Prior to her marriage ceremony, she told the ''Miami Herald'' that she has not desired a relationship with a man since she first met Seward in 2046.
 
== Origins ==
[[File:Stella Solheim - Fashion (1).jpg|thumb|''Stella Solheim getting ready for an event at'' Solitaire ''in Los Angeles, California, in 2043'']]
 
=== House of Juno ===
Solheim was previously a Consort to Julian Kao.
 
She was introduced to Kao's Palatine Estate office via a talent scout who was well-connected in the modeling industry in Miami in the summer of 2039.
 
In September 2039, she had an interview with Carmen Messina, the Chief of Staff.
 
She stood out because of her stature, poise and intellect.
 
She was told that, as a Consort, she would have all of her expenses taken care of. She was advised that she should identify one or more "core interests" to pursue, such as higher education. In addition to having her tuition and living expenses covered, she would also be provided with a monthly allowance of $20,000. This seemed too good to be true.
 
Solheim was told to go to Belle Haven, CT in November.
 
She arrived at Palatine Hill on 2 November and underwent a few days of orientation. She met and interacted with Melody Wei, the girl she would be replacing, because she was turning 25 in a few days. Solheim then realized that all girls at the House of Juno would age out at 25. She also realized there were many rules and expectations.

Latest revision as of 18:22, 21 January 2026

Stella Solheim
Attorney and Business Executive
Stella Solheim at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2054
Attorney-at-Law in Private Practice
StatusActive
In Practice2044 - Present (11 years)
Employer(s)Solheim Law Group (current)
Milbank LLP
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Jurisdiction(s)United States Federal
California
New York
Connecticut
Practice AreasCriminal Defense
Defamation
General Litigation
Trial Win Rate86%
EducationColumbia Law School
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Acting)
In Office18 Sep 2052 - 3 Oct 2053
PresidentNick Merson
Attorney-GeneralTBD
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byTBD
Assistant United States Attorney
In Office17 Feb 2050 - 3 Oct 2053
DistrictSouthern District, Florida
Attorney-GeneralTBD
US AttorneyTBD
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byTBD
Consort of the House of Juno
Admission8 November 2039 (age 20)
Maturity7 March 2044 (age 25)
PatronJulian Kao
Chief of StaffCarmen Messina
TBD
PrefectTBD
Preceded byMelody Wei
Succeeded byNatasha Abashkina
Personal Information
Born6 March 2019 (age 36)
Tallahassee, Florida
United States of America
Nationality United States
Height181 cm (6'0")
Breasts34B
Dress Size8
HairBlonde
EyesGreen
SpouseHaley Seward (m. 2054)
EducationFlorida State University(BA)
Columbia University (JD)

Stella Marie Solheim (born 6 March 2019) is an American attorney specializing in defamation and white-collar criminal defense. A former United States federal prosecutor, she previously served from 18 September 2052 to 3 October 2053 as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in an acting capacity, during which time she oversaw the prosecution and conviction of former Ellison Administration officials including Marcus Barra and Harrison Sackler on charges of corruption.

In January 2054, she re-entered private practice, establishing her own firm, Solheim Law Group. Since then, she has represented high-profile clients including Prince Marwan Al-Saud, Davis Chamberlain, Camellia Tsang, Odette Wheeler and 77Guru in defamation lawsuits, obtaining tens billions of dollars in damages in settlements and trial damages.

As a litigator, Solheim is regarded as one of the United States' foremost contributors to the Responsible Speech Doctrine. Her clients have praised her "relentless tenacity in holding irresponsible slanderers to account". On the other hand, her critics have lambasted her for "taking a wrecking ball to the cathedral of free speech", resulting in some quarters of the internet giving her the nickname "Blackout Barbie".


"The right to free speech is the most American of concepts. This includes the right to be wrong, the right to an emotional meltdown, and the right to be a little bit dramatic in telling your story. Now, more than ever, these rights are being curtailed. There is a group of attorneys - the most notable of which are Haresh Verma, Colin McMaster and Stella Solheim - who are willing to wield the hatchet for people in high places.

The message is clear: if you're going to make a claim against someone in the court of public opinion, then you'd better be ready to prove your case beyond any reasonable doubt. If you fail, these folks are going to come after you, and they're going to ruin your life."

Trevor Titchfield, JD

Editor, The American Law Journal

15 June 2054


Originally from Tallahassee, Florida, Solheim moved to New York City after graduating high school in 2037. She sought to pursue a career in fashion modeling, and was signed by Wilhelmina Models. In February 2039, she competed in the Miss Florida USA pageant and finished first runner-up. In November 2039, following a series of introductions by well-placed model and talent scouts, she became a member of the House of Juno, the private harem of billionaire industrialist Julian Kao. Thereafter, she relocated to Palatine Hill, the Kao family estate in Belle Haven, Connecticut.

As a consort to Kao, Solheim was provided with access to considerable resources and personal networks. Noting her intellect, ambition and keen interest in the law, Kao convinced her to accelerate her graduation from her distance-learning program at Florida State University, and arranged for her to be enrolled at Columbia Law School in 2041. Shortly after she left the harem in 2044, she graduated magna cum laude from Columbia, and received an offer of a training contract from white-shoe law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell. She was admitted to the New York State Bar shortly thereafter.

In 2050, Solheim left her lucrative career in private practice to become a federal prosecutor back in her home state of Florida. She was appointed to the position of Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida by U.S. Attorney-General Brittany Rusandi on 17 February. There, she actively assisted in the crackdown on organized crime in Miami, obtaining a total of 161 indictments for racketeering, conspiracy and trafficking in drugs in her first year alone. In 2051, she rose to prominence within the Department of Justice for successfully obtaining a conviction against former Miami-Dade Police Commissioner Jefferson Moreno, dealing a severe blow to the La Hermandad criminal organization.

On 18 September 2052, President Nick Merson appointed Solheim to the position of United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. According to rumors at this time, this move was made at the behest of figures close to Julian Kao in order to target former Ellison Administration officials for their role in the 2046 Philadelphia Money-Laundering Scandal. Her appointment was made on an interim basis so as to bypass the need for Senate confirmation.

In her personal life, Solheim identifies as a fifth-wave feminist, a hierarchical polygamist, and bisexual. In 2054, she married her long-time partner Haley Seward. Prior to her marriage ceremony, she told the Miami Herald that she has not desired a relationship with a man since she first met Seward in 2046.

Origins

Stella Solheim getting ready for an event at Solitaire in Los Angeles, California, in 2043

House of Juno

Solheim was previously a Consort to Julian Kao.

She was introduced to Kao's Palatine Estate office via a talent scout who was well-connected in the modeling industry in Miami in the summer of 2039.

In September 2039, she had an interview with Carmen Messina, the Chief of Staff.

She stood out because of her stature, poise and intellect.

She was told that, as a Consort, she would have all of her expenses taken care of. She was advised that she should identify one or more "core interests" to pursue, such as higher education. In addition to having her tuition and living expenses covered, she would also be provided with a monthly allowance of $20,000. This seemed too good to be true.

Solheim was told to go to Belle Haven, CT in November.

She arrived at Palatine Hill on 2 November and underwent a few days of orientation. She met and interacted with Melody Wei, the girl she would be replacing, because she was turning 25 in a few days. Solheim then realized that all girls at the House of Juno would age out at 25. She also realized there were many rules and expectations.