Sounds to me like it was a preliminary interview, nothing more. She's trying to scam/scare you. Your instincts were dead on-she's more than not a good fit.
She jumped the gun booking the date without authorization from you.
I've had a similar confrontation with a roofing contractor. Do this: if she contacts you again, merely state that you have forwarded the information to your attorney for evaluation. (Doesn't matter if you have one or not, just say that sentence). She will probably back off. If she counters with something, ie; her attorney said this or that, ask her to have her attorney call yours and that it is no longer in your hands as you did not sign any contract. Also state to her that any further communication regarding this matter to you will be considered harrassment and that you can and will press charges accordingly. Whether you really can or do is irrelevant-you just need to make her go away.
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