You know that AIM tests everybody, not just people in the industry right?
And you know that the 16 confirmed and unpublicized people were not performers right?
And people that are trying to get into the adult industry and get tested, doesn't mean that they are performers.
It i do believe that what is going on is serious, but i also believe that AIM has it under control. I shoot 5 days a week, about 20 of my close friends shoot 5 days a week, Im friends with at least 15 agency owners and do business with 30+ agents, we all talk.
AIM has done their job and done it well. Keep in mind, their is a Dr. Patient confidentiality rule that cannot be broken. If broken, the Dr. will be open for a serious law suit.
I believe that the lag time between AIM knowing the full situation and going public was used to contact all the people involved. Which i think was the right move. Everything was handled and all parties were notified prior to AIM going public.
Once again, good job AIM.
