


Utility Bill Dispute & Jurisdictional Rebuttal – Enforcement Letter
This powerful 5-page legal notice is a jurisdictional rebuttal and lawful demand sent to Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) and multiple regulatory agencies. It challenges the presumptive billing of a private man or woman under corporate, federal, and commercial jurisdiction without lawful consent, contract, or authority.
This document asserts:
Non-citizen, non-resident status of the affirmant — rejecting all presumptions of U.S. territorial jurisdiction
That Federal Reserve Notes are debt instruments, not lawful money, per 12 U.S.C. § 411
That ComEd’s billing practices violate the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, 16 U.S.C. §§ 796, 813, and 824
That utility services are not in interstate commerce, not on federal land, and therefore not subject to congressional regulation under Article I, §8, Clause 3
That continued demand for payment constitutes unlawful discrimination, fraud, and attempted coercion
That service termination for refusal to contract with the Federal Reserve system amounts to retaliation and cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment
This document includes:
Citation-heavy argumentation from the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes, and public utility law
A declaration of standing as a private living man/woman, not a “person” under 5 CFR § 582.102
Enforcement language demanding cessation of billing under false legal presumptions
Certificate of Service to over 15 state and federal agencies, including the IRS, CFPB, DOJ, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Optional UCC-1 financing statement inclusion as evidence of trust rights
This is a non-negotiable, lawful notice and record. It serves as part of your administrative remedy process and can be attached to UCC filings, 1099-A/OID packages, or utility lien claims.
Let the utility know:
“You have no contract. You have no jurisdiction. You have no lawful authority to demand payment from a non-corporate private trust estate.”
This powerful 5-page legal notice is a jurisdictional rebuttal and lawful demand sent to Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) and multiple regulatory agencies. It challenges the presumptive billing of a private man or woman under corporate, federal, and commercial jurisdiction without lawful consent, contract, or authority.
This document asserts:
Non-citizen, non-resident status of the affirmant — rejecting all presumptions of U.S. territorial jurisdiction
That Federal Reserve Notes are debt instruments, not lawful money, per 12 U.S.C. § 411
That ComEd’s billing practices violate the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, 16 U.S.C. §§ 796, 813, and 824
That utility services are not in interstate commerce, not on federal land, and therefore not subject to congressional regulation under Article I, §8, Clause 3
That continued demand for payment constitutes unlawful discrimination, fraud, and attempted coercion
That service termination for refusal to contract with the Federal Reserve system amounts to retaliation and cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment
This document includes:
Citation-heavy argumentation from the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes, and public utility law
A declaration of standing as a private living man/woman, not a “person” under 5 CFR § 582.102
Enforcement language demanding cessation of billing under false legal presumptions
Certificate of Service to over 15 state and federal agencies, including the IRS, CFPB, DOJ, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Optional UCC-1 financing statement inclusion as evidence of trust rights
This is a non-negotiable, lawful notice and record. It serves as part of your administrative remedy process and can be attached to UCC filings, 1099-A/OID packages, or utility lien claims.
Let the utility know:
“You have no contract. You have no jurisdiction. You have no lawful authority to demand payment from a non-corporate private trust estate.”
This powerful 5-page legal notice is a jurisdictional rebuttal and lawful demand sent to Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) and multiple regulatory agencies. It challenges the presumptive billing of a private man or woman under corporate, federal, and commercial jurisdiction without lawful consent, contract, or authority.
This document asserts:
Non-citizen, non-resident status of the affirmant — rejecting all presumptions of U.S. territorial jurisdiction
That Federal Reserve Notes are debt instruments, not lawful money, per 12 U.S.C. § 411
That ComEd’s billing practices violate the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, 16 U.S.C. §§ 796, 813, and 824
That utility services are not in interstate commerce, not on federal land, and therefore not subject to congressional regulation under Article I, §8, Clause 3
That continued demand for payment constitutes unlawful discrimination, fraud, and attempted coercion
That service termination for refusal to contract with the Federal Reserve system amounts to retaliation and cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment
This document includes:
Citation-heavy argumentation from the U.S. Constitution, federal statutes, and public utility law
A declaration of standing as a private living man/woman, not a “person” under 5 CFR § 582.102
Enforcement language demanding cessation of billing under false legal presumptions
Certificate of Service to over 15 state and federal agencies, including the IRS, CFPB, DOJ, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Optional UCC-1 financing statement inclusion as evidence of trust rights
This is a non-negotiable, lawful notice and record. It serves as part of your administrative remedy process and can be attached to UCC filings, 1099-A/OID packages, or utility lien claims.
Let the utility know:
“You have no contract. You have no jurisdiction. You have no lawful authority to demand payment from a non-corporate private trust estate.”