Your *only* real hope is... email them back and ask them for a scanned copy of their originally filed trademark, both in the US as well as their International one. (They have to have an International in most cases if you are outside the US) Also respectfully ask for the URL to their online docs at the UPTO. Explain that you are just verifying their claim to satisfy your accountant and attorneys advice.
NEVER hand over a domain just on a request. You do have every legal right to verify anything anyone tells you in this regard.
Then prey that they didn't get their trademark until *after* your domain was purchased. IF that is the case then they'd have a real hard time taking it. If they do, you are basically screwed.
But in any case, they either HAVE to enforce the trademark against you or lose the right to even own it.
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