The name “X", was regularly invoked in English
legal instruments to satisfy technical requirements governing jurisdiction,
beginning perhaps as early as the reign of England's King Edward
III.
In the UK,
"If an unknown
person has possession of the confidential personal information and is
threatening to disclose it, an ‘X' injunction may be sought against that person.
X?
X?
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Doe??
john
john doe
John Doe is correct!
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