How bad is it, just how embarrassing is it, for a state Attorney General to get tagged with an injunction by the company he spent months demonizing and investigating? Probably about as bad as: Having to sit silently in your office for months, and on the few occasions when you do speak, having to pretend to get all excited about going after makers of fake contact lenses and foreign toys. No matter what they say, no AG wants to be known as Lens Master or The Toy Fighter. Having to keep a blank look on one's face, stare into the distance and talk about how it looks like rain whenever anyone mentions Dickie Scruggs, Joey Langston or Tim Balducci. Having to find a removal specialist for your tattoo that says "Jim, Tim, Dickie and Joey: Best Friends Forever and Ever!!!
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