Dear Mr. Hohaus,

Thank you for your reply; however, you have refused to provide the address.

In my opinion we should refrain from mundane, infantile behavior. Let us handle this issue in a constructive and productive manner: please provide me with the information I need so that we can ensure that justice is served.

As a positive sign of good will, I have no qualms with providing copies of my passport, which will provide conclusive evidence of my nationality and identity. Before taking that leap of faith, I expect the names and addresses of the individuals who besmirched my good name without cause or justification.

Aware of my rights and responsibilities, it is my right to provide an alias to avoid any unpleasant, undesired contact. Women cannot be too careful.

Discussing this matter in the public forum is counter-productive; therefore, we should settle the matter via the private message system. As long as you abide by a pledge to be just and cooperative, I have no desire to continue this dialog in public.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and attention to this matter.

Kind regards,

Ren�e Alexandra from West Warwick