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AINews: Let's start talking about the Sabrina Johnson Gangbang 2000. You were a presence there, weren't you? Miss Sharon Mitchell: Yes, all those things [gangbangs] are typically very hard to handle because we expect a large amount of people. For some odd reason we actually DO expect 2000 people, you know? I always forget there are only a like a hundred of us, or 200 people max. I mean I remember the Houston 500, and we actually checked probably 250 tests or maybe 275, but you know they counted as many members as go around the circle. It's still a lot of people, but there was about 40 or 50 people that showed there. I didn't have a lot of time to confer with Sabrina. I dealt with Sabrina earlier because she worked with Tony Montana and was still under quarantine and it was very upsetting when I had an industry standard sort of pulled away from me because of Sabrina Johnson's PCR-DNA by mail. It was certified by a doctor, it was certified with identification and matched all her identification and the records because she was in AIM Healthcare before. But I had done an interview and it was printed online in AVN that we were doing an excessive amount of PCR-DNA tests by mail with a lot of girls that were on the road sending things in. There are certain people that definitely don't want AIM health-care to succeed, and they managed to make it extremely difficult for me to continue my PCR-DNA by mail. AINews: If testing by mail meets a need, and is checked out, it seems to fulfill a good purpose. Mitch: Yes, it fulfils a great purpose, and with help from VCA's Russ Hampshire, Rob Spalone and a handfull of other critics we were able to come up with a better PRC by mail policy. That will give producers the option to use an out of state test or not. Our policy has been re-instated with limitations. For the details please contact AIM. |
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