@Steve3528 You don’t have to name this person, but we still don’t know how airbnb got this person’s name and why would they ask you to acknowledge that you will not associate with him/her unless something bad happened at your STR. Even you say you have made this acknowledgment to airbnb. So even if you have not personally done anything wrong, it is obvious the unnamed person has done something wrong!
So, let me be very clear. As a guest, I absolutely, positively, would not want to stay at a STR where airbnb is stating emphatically that you the host must acknowledge that there is no contact or affiliation with a certain person or this person has no control or can be at your STR. For all guests’ safety, it is best that your account is restricted until this is sorted out. So you just have to wait it out until airbnb gives the green light.
EDIT
I just viewed your profile. You have 11 listings—most with below 4.7 ratings—and 3 reviews in September were awful: dirty, dead bugs, broken appliance, etc. So now I’m wondering if this unnamed person is/was a cohost.