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What to know about Trey’s Law, which outlaws NDA use to silence abuse survivors

What to know about Trey’s Law, which outlaws NDA use to silence abuse survivors

Nondisclosure agreements can no longer be used to silence abuse survivors in Texas under a new law that goes into effect Sept. 1.

The law bans the use of NDAs to prevent a survivor of sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, human trafficking or child sexual abuse from disclosing their abuse to others. A perpetrator can no longer offer an abuse victim a settlement contingent on an NDA — effectively buying their silence.

Source: Dallas Morning News
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