After this, I for the second time, I went on live video call with them and fully answered every question they asked. After that, I received emails from their legal team demanding a notarized affidavit stating I didn’t use a bot. They requested this affidavit to be notarized by an attorney, a complex and costly process.
This is the point; when I had been reading this, I realised they aren't going to release your funds. Even if you hardly manage this notarised document, then they will demand something else that would be impossible to collect by you. How nonsensical this demand is; they don't trust you that you haven't used a bot. But how are they going to trust a notarised document that you haven't used the bot? Whatever you say will be written on the notarised document. So it doesn't make any difference with your verbal explanation. This is the first time I've heard a gambling platform ask for that kind of document.
I haven't heard before about this platform. Can you make sure if they exist on the forum? If so, we can call them to respond on this thread to solve the issues in case they are active here. Otherwise we really regret to say we can't help much with your case. Often gambling platforms create this drama to scam people. This has become a regular scamming method nowadays.