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Did you film and did you get all their details? Also, I am not assuming or presuming anything, but as long as you both haven’t done anything wrong or to provoke the situation, then stand up for yourself and do with respect. If you conduct yourself well, while protecting your integrity, it is harder for them to put it over you and you have every right to defend yourself.
They are looking for your signature, for your Estate to be the surety, you don’t have to consent to that. Say it for the record, I do not consent for the Estate to being the surety. Make it personal on them and tell them they are going to be held liable. Do they have written authority to administer your Estate? Show me the contract, that says I am your property. Get their indemnity insurance numbers and providers, and go as high as you can. Whoever wants to put their name to it. You require for all parties making the claim to be identified. You want a copy of the the original warrant, to make sure it was even legal and gave them just cause to act accordingly. Even though, you don’t operate under their jurisdiction, they do and have to follow the codes and regulations. They are bound by them. Are they under Oath? and what Laws have you broken?
Put them on the back foot. Do not be the name, it is not real, but legal fiction, so you can not be it. We are men or women before any name or title. Ask them to prove you are not a Wo/Man. Remember the Name is just a token on the Monopoly board. They can’t recognise us (Men and Women) in the public, it’s just Numbers and paperwork in that system, no substance, just titles. Legal only applies to the person, which you can not be unless you say you are. They are only assuming and presuming.
Whatever you do, you need to be strong, confident and keep it simple.