Michelle Estlund is the founder and principal attorney of Estlund Law, P.A., a law firm based in Miami, Florida. Michelle specializes in criminal defense and INTERPOL matters. Her practice focuses on exposing human rights violations and addressing politically motivated and corrupt prosecutions, primarily for clients facing allegations of financial or "white-collar" crimes. As a recognized authority on INTERPOL related issues, Michelle frequently advises international journalists, human rights organizations, and attorneys on the complexities of INTERPOL's mechanisms. She has successfully represented numerous individuals targeted by Red Notices, achieving removals, modifications, and corrections before INTERPOL. Additionally, she has secured the removal of invalid Yellow Notices for minors who were incorrectly listed as missing or kidnapped. Michelle graduated from Stetson University College of Law, earning her Juris Doctor (J.D.), and received her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Criminology and Psychology from Florida State University. Beyond her legal practice, Michelle is the founder and author of the Red Notice Law Journal, where she writes extensively on INTERPOL matters, providing insights and analysis on various issues related to Red and Yellow Notices. Her expertise has made her a sought-after speaker and advisor on INTERPOL topics.