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  • In the situation described. I doubt that the NDA is valid. For an NDA to be valid, there needs to be consideration. No money, No paper/credit. Sounds more like exploitation than a real contract to me.
    – Questor
    Commented May 29 at 0:04
  • @Questor It's exploitative whether or not it would hold up to legal scrutiny, yes. This is not a person to trust.
    – Bryan Krause
    Commented May 29 at 0:07
  • I absolutely agree here. It sounds like a highly exploitative situation. You deserve better. Commented May 29 at 10:31