Cobra Video’s ‘Take it Like a Bad Boy’ Debuts on AEBN

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Video-on-demand provider AEBN has announced the exclusive debut of Cobra Video’s latest release, “Take It Like a Bad Boy.”

The title is the last from former Cobra Video founder/owner Bryan Phillips, also known as Bryan Kocis , who was murdered in January in his Dallas Township, Pa., home.

“AEBN has had a longtime relationship with Cobra Video and it’s been one of the best I’ve been fortunate enough to be involved with,” AEBN’s Chris Baker said. “Bryan’s loss has affected me deeply, both personally and professionally, and I feel honored to have the chance to showcase his last work this way.”

In order to promote the movie, AEBN will feature several preview clips from the title on media-hosting site PornoTube.com.

The movie features Cobra model Brent Corrigan in his last appearance for the studio. Corrigan, also known as Sean Lockhart, was discovered by Kocis in 2004 and quickly became a popular model, helping to establish the studio’s reputation.

At the time of Kocis’ death, he and Corrigan were involved in a legal dispute, stemming from allegations that Corrigan was underage in several scenes shot for Cobra earlier in his career.

Gay content producers/performers Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes have been accused in the murder of Kocis and are currently awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania, in connection with the case.

Coincidently, Corrigan was photographed with Cuadra visiting a nude beach in San Diego, Calif. shortly before Cuadra and Kerekes were apprehended.

“Take it Like a Bad Boy” also features Cody Lockhart and will be available on the AEBN network starting July 18.

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