Glad you chimed in. It is a big mystery why and if it was Dia signing those papers, especially how she ended up missing weeks after, to others advantage. I have a question for you, Notary
@Suglo.
I was a Notary 25 yrs. ago for my corporation. Ended up notarizing all kinds of documents from employees. Although I would never consider going against the law or the rules, I ran into people (especially the top executives) wanting me to overlook the rules. I wouldn't, but I once did have the feeling I was being fooled. My memory is vague on the matter now, but here's what I remember. The person looked (kind of) like the ID pic and had the proper ID, etc., but I got the feeling they might not be the actual person.
Of course, it'd matter if the Notary was familiar with Dia from the past. What if this Notary wasn't? My question is what could a Notary do if someone disguised to look like Dia presented all the necessary ID, and signed similar to their normal signature? Wouldn't you have to go ahead and notarize their paperwork?