CockyBoys.com Releases Nickolay Petrov Scenes

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Gay website CockyBoys.com announced that it will be releasing accused attacker Nickolay Petrov’s scenes on its site.

According to the popular site, CockyBoys.com has been responding to outrage over the final release of popular porn star Petrov, a CockyBoys.com favorite who currently faces trial on attempted murder charges .

Petrov stands accused of attacking an elderly couple in Sarasota, Fla. The bizarre story alleges that Petrov was a hit man hired to knock off the couple for not paying a debt.

“The American system of justice holds a man innocent until proven guilty,” CockyBoys.com founder Kyle Majors said. “And in that vein, CockyBoys would like to wish its talented sexual performer Nickolay Petrov the best. We hope the stories circulating around this trial are untrue, and that all parties honor the standards that allow the accused a fair trial.”

Before Petrov was arrested, he filmed “some of the hottest scenes CockyBoys has yet to capture on film.”

“Who knew our little fuck flick would make so many people so mad,” Majors said. “We knew we had something special after Nickolay and [costar] Hunter had cum and the energy just kept buzzing in the room. But we had it all on film — who knew at the time it might be his last scene?”

It has been suggested that the release of the film at this time will only serve to eroticize an alleged criminal and somehow diminish the seriousness of his crimes.

“I think it's understandable why there is curiosity about this scene because of all that's going on,” Majors said. “It's a great scene and we have a right to satiate people’s curiosity. No one gets hurt. The scene is hot because it's exceptionally hot on its own merits. That it's a film starring a man accused of attempted murder only gives it a dimension that is real. I’m not saying it’s good, but it’s real.”

For more information, visit the CockyBoys.com site.

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