IPhoto not importing or is it?

Everytime I open iPhoto, i get an error message that says: 38 photos have been found in the iPhoto library that were not imported.  Would I like to import them. 
When I click "Yes", it doesn't import anything.  This message repeats itself twice everytime.
When I click "No", it says. The photos have been placed in the folder /Users/brad/Pictures/iPhoto Library Recovered Photos_14.   It repeats a second time and says: The photos have been placed in the folder /Users/brad/Pictures/iPhoto Library Recovered Photos_16.
I have a list of folders where it keeps creating them over and over.  How do I get this to stop?
Thanks for you help!

I just got some help on this.  The answer to this problem is inside my iPhoto Library is a folder called "imports>masters> and several sub folders.  Most were empty; however, I found 38 "Locked" short .MOV files there.  I did a simple drag and drop to the desktop and deleted the folders in Masters.  Problem solved.

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