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<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>''''' | ||
'''''<big>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."</big>'''''<br> | '''''<big>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."</big>'''''<br><br> | ||
'''Trevor Titchfield, JD''' | '''Trevor Titchfield, JD''' | ||
Revision as of 12:11, 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 | |
| Status | Active |
| In Practice | 2043 - Present |
| Employer(s) | Solheim Law Group (current) Milbank LLP Davis Polk & Wardwell |
| Jurisdiction(s) | United States Federal California New York Connecticut |
| Practice Areas | Criminal Defense Defamation General Litigation |
| Trial Win Rate | 86% |
| Education | Columbia Law School |
| United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Acting) | |
| In Office | 18 Sep 2052 - 3 Oct 2053 |
| President | Nick Merson |
| Attorney-General | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Assistant United States Attorney | |
| In Office | 17 Feb 2050 - 3 Oct 2053 |
| District | Southern District, Florida |
| Attorney-General | TBD |
| US Attorney | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| Consort of the House of Juno | |
| Admission | 8 November 2039 (age 20) |
| Maturity | 7 March 2044 (age 25) |
| Patron | Julian Kao |
| Chief of Staff | Carmen Messina TBD |
| Prefect | TBD |
| Preceded by | Melody Wei |
| Succeeded by | Natasha Abashkina |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 6 March 2019 (age 36) Tallahassee, Florida United States of America |
| Nationality | |
| Height | 181 cm (6'0") |
| Breasts | 34B |
| Dress Size | 8 |
| Hair | Blonde |
| Eyes | Green |
| Education | Brown 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 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".
"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
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