Letter requesting legal assistance to sue creditors for violating 13th amendment of the US constitution

 [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address]


[Date]


[Law Firm Name]

 [Address] 

[City, State, Zip Code]


Dear [Law Firm Name],


I am writing to seek legal assistance in defending myself against my creditors and nullifying several loans that I believe violate constitutional principles. My financial situation has become dire, and I am facing imminent threats of foreclosure and repossession from multiple creditors.


I am currently in arrears on several loans, totaling $1,203,000, which include:


1. Mortgage with Alliant Credit Union: $800,000

2. American Express debt: $50,000

3. JP Morgan Chase debt: $50,000

4. Synchrony Bank debt: $10,000

5. Capital One debt: $8,000

6. Car loan with JP Morgan Chase: $80,000

7. Car loan with USAA: $90,000

8. Car loan with Porsche Financing Group: $85,000

9. Harley Davidson motorcycle loan: $20,000


Upon thorough examination of my financial situation and the terms of these loans, I have discovered that they bear resemblance to forms of slavery, wherein my future productivity has been collateralized without just cause or consent. The loan agreements, akin to slave loans, lack the mutual exchange of property and fail to uphold the principles of consent and equitable exchange required for validity under the law.


Moreover, the exploitation of my labor and productivity by these financial institutions mirrors the historical injustices prohibited by the United States Constitution, particularly the 13th Amendment, which outlaws slavery and involuntary servitude. As such, I am seeking to nullify these loans on the grounds of their violation of constitutional principles and their adverse impact on my financial well-being.


I believe that with your expertise and legal knowledge, we can mount a robust defense against my creditors and challenge the validity of these loans in a court of law. I am committed to pursuing this matter to ensure justice and fairness in my financial dealings.


I am available at your earliest convenience to discuss my case further and explore potential legal strategies. Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to your assistance in this matter.


Sincerely,


Zach Moore

Zachtravismoore@gmail.com

Parker, Colorado

Further writings supporting this case can be found here:


Is the Federal Reserve System Unconstitutional? https://thinkingwithzach.blogspot.com/2024/03/the-federal-reserve-system-and-federal.html

The Legal Brief: https://thinkingwithzach.blogspot.com/2024/03/legal-brief-argument-for-nullification.html

Historical considerations of national debt and slavery

https://thinkingwithzach.blogspot.com/2024/03/constitutional-contradictions-examining.html




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