Is it possible for someone to testify anonymously or must they reveal their name before taking the stand? I know many people who would surely testify to the events that occurred so long as they were sure their identity would not be revealed. Also, do I wait until they bring suit or do I start the lawsuit on the basis of duress? I am claiming duress due to the fact that I legally entered a contract that required me to pay the fraternity dues although I expressly knew that there would be no way for me to pay them (I financed the entirety of my own college education). I shared this concern with the officers of the fraternity, and they ensured me that something would be worked out. If I knew this is what they had in mind, then I would not have signed the contract. Also, there are about $800 worth of charges that were made PRIOR to the date that I signed the contract. If it is decided that the contract was not signed under duress, should I be required to pay those fees? And the payments that I did make, totaling about $1000 are mostly credited to my account as "Reimbursement" rather than actual payments. Something fishy must have been going on where they did not actually want to disclose that I was making payments (probably to dodge finance charges from Omega Financial). Thanks for your input.

