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Utility Bill Dispute & Jurisdictional Rebuttal – Enforcement Letter

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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.”

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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.”

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