The wallet files I used to import into Armory to my secondary (uninfected) PC was retrieved from my primary (infected) PC. Importing the wallet files did not prompt me for any password. I did not have any other backups unfortunately. Yes, it's poor security practices but this is not something I would've expected to happen to me. Prior to this, I did have other copies of the wallet saved but I recently had to wipe the other storage devices that contained those backups for other reasons. I thought that having the wallets on just my primary would be fine for a month or so until I get proper back ups running again. I've been having problems with Armory for at least the past 3-4 months now which prompted me to do all of this.
The signed message I posted here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306301.msg13397740#msg13397740 is not from an address in the same escrow wallet in Armory. It's from a separate wallet (my personal use one) which I had hosted on my secondary PC all along. This wallet was never compromised thus I was able to luckily use to try to prove my identity to everyone.
@Blazed, I sent you something to prove my identity but I think you need to be more specific with me with what you want/will accept then if that wasn't sufficient.