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In terms of the future, Joyner said FBI intends to conduct "at least one inspection every two weeks, if not more" for the foreseeable future. The names of about 1,200 companies are in the FBI's current database, he added.





Using his numbers it will take 46.15 YEARS to complete inspections of the companies on the list.

I wonder what this will cost in tax dollars.

Michael




I got the impression that the FBI would focus their efforts on the larger and more extreme companies (not always the same groups given recent inspections). From what has been reported to date, the feds seem intent on looking for specific records by specific performers in most cases too; leading me to believe they are doing it as a two tier approach. Remember that a few years back, some underage performer was signing for Max at AEE and caused some under-reported ripples when her titles were quietly removed from the shelves? Well, stuff like that can form the basis for later inspections too...
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