Stella Solheim
| 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 | Constitutional Corporate General Litigation Criminal Defense Family and Household Probate and Trusts |
| Trial Win Rate | 74.71% |
| Education | Columbia Law School |
| 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 in corporate law and white-collar criminal defense. She previously served as a
who has been serving since 1 October 2052 as a Partner at Kleinman Chang, the strategy consulting firm co-founded by former United States Secretary of the Treasury Conrad Chang. She has also been serving since 3 January 2047 as a non-executive director at Palatine Management, the single-family office of billionaire industrialist Julian Kao.
Messina is widely regarded to be a shrewd political and business operative who acts as a behind-the-scenes power broker and deal facilitator for an elite global clientele. Between 2052 to 2053, she acted on behalf of the United States Department of State in negotiating land and mineral rights concessions in Venezuela and Bolivia, and is believed to have played a key role in the 2051 Bolivia coup d'etat which led to the downfall of former dictator Luis Salvatierra.