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sc94597 said:
KLXVER said:

1. You dont know how much she was offered at first

2. You dont know how many hours she would have to record

3. If they offered her less than what the union demands, then why did Helena herself say that they did nothing illegal? That it was just immoral.

1. We know it is less than $4,000. 

2. Nobody knows beforehand how many hours it would take to record. 

3. She is British, and an American union doesn't legally bind negotiations between a Japanese company and a British person. Nor does it really bind negotiations between a Japanese company and an American citizen who is not part of the union. Legal =|= ethical

2. Do u think she did her recordings and the offer was given to her after? And that she didn't take the money for the work she did despite her claiming she is having financial struggles? At that point I would be pissed if they didn't pay me the work I did, and it's my fault that I didn't confirm the payment contract beforehand. So likely, the offer was given before the recordings, or else she wouldn't have been quiet this whole time NDA or not. Or maybe she was paid, and she's still doing this. That will be very bad for Hellena honestly.