First of all, since I didn't see any of the Geraldo thing, I'm thinking perhaps it was a tongue-in-cheek reference to Anna, Inc. or Anna Nicole, Inc. - as in "the business of being Anna Nicole," not really a company named that.
Does that fit in the context of what was said?
IOW, like "Murder Incorporated." Or "Schlemiel Schlomozzel Hassenpfeffer Incorporated" is the business of being Laverne & Shirley, see?
Whatever corporate names may have been set up in The Bahamas, I won't be able to access. They only let you put in three letters of the company name just for checking to see if there is one, in case you want to name a company something and the name already exists.
I checked it for ANS when we were looking for ANS-Interactive - and of course, there are companies that start with ANS in The Bahamas - lol. They won't tell you what they are, but there are some! At least one, anyway.
If someone wants to set up an account to search online for paid searches at $10/hour - they tell you that you have to go do that at their office in Nassau, lol! I bet if someone has a Lexis-Nexis or other legal type account online they could get in.
I watched Geraldo's report, and it was my impression that he used the "Anna, Inc." in a generic sense. Or, as you put it, "tongue in cheek".
JMHO.