Who is to blame here?
1) The companies who hire this guy(who know full well of his situation, and probably dont inform the other performers)
2) The talent who continue to work with this guy?
3) The agents and 'managers" who continue to book their talent to work with this guy?
4) This individual himself who could care less about the risk he is putting others at.
5) And of course when all logic fails the blame can then be put on AIM and Saharon Mitchell.
When will the agents stand up and say "We are not going to book our talent with anyone who works with or for this guy?"
Are any agents, production companies, or talent willing to take a stand here? Unfortunately the answer is probably no.
Well good luck, and see you all on the next quarantine list.