Bryan Kocis
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Bryan Kocis | |
Bryan Kocis, circa 2002 |
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Born | Bryan Charles Kocis 1963 Larksville, Pennsylvania |
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Died | January 24, 2007 aged 45 Dallas Township, Pennsylvania Death by stabbing |
Other names | Bryan Phillips |
Known for | Cobra Video founder Brent Corrigan controversy |
Occupation | Pornographer |
Title | Founder Owner |
Bryan Charles Kocis (1963-January 24, 2007), also known as Bryan Phillips, was the founder of and director for the gay pornographic film studio, Cobra Video.[1] [2]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Bryan Charles Kocis was born and raised in Larksville, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Boy Scouts and attained the rank of Eagle Scout from Troop 247 in 1979. He attended Wyoming Valley West High School winning several scholarships and graduating in the early 1980's. He was winner of a nationwide photography contest. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology. Upon graduation from RIT, he held a specialized position as a biomedical photographer for a local eye doctor in Kingston, Pennsylvania until the mid 1990s.[1]
[edit] Later life
Dissatisfied with his situation after his employer merged with another office in the mid-1990s, he left and tried his hand at several "legitimate" businesses. Each had failed. His low point occurred in December 2001, when Kocis declared bankruptcy in federal court, hoping to eliminate $222,800 of debt mostly from credit cards and loans. Soon after resolving his legal troubles, though, interest in Kocis’ internet pornography products apparently boomed.[1] [2]
In the five years after his bankruptcy, he amassed a personal fortune that included a Maserati convertible, a BMW sport utility and a high-end, V8 Aston Martin. According to deeds filed in the Luzerne County Courthouse, in addition to his Dallas Township home, Kocis owned adjacent Rice Township parcels. One acquired for $159,900 in 2004 and another bought for $225,000 in 2006. The documents show no mortgages against the properties. Neighbors said Kocis claimed he paid cash for both.[1] [2]
[edit] Sexual Abuse of a Child allegations
In 2002, police found a videotape of Bryan Kocis, then 39, and a 15-year-old boy in his home. Kocis met the boy on the internet and transported him to his hometown. [3] Kocis pled guilty to one count of Sexual Abuse of a Child. He was initially charged with child pornography, and transportation of a minor for sexual purposes. Since the boy had lied about his age Kocis was given a probation sentence. [4]
In 2006 a judge signed paperwork changing Kocis' charge from sex assault to corruption of minors. Kocis' former attorney, Al Flora, said the change was made because the original charge of sexual assault of a child was a mistake and that, "We didn't realize there was an error until 2006." Flora said his former client was a legitimate businessman and not at all a pedophile. Kocis was not registered as a Megan's Law offender.[5]
Through Flora, Kocis' family issued a statement on January 31, 2007, stating their views.[6]
[edit] Death
Kocis was found dead on January 24, 2007, after a fire at his home. According to the coroner investigating the death, Kocis was stabbed 28 times and his throat was cut, then his body left in the house which was set on fire. A folding-style knife was found nearby. Officials had to use dental records to identify Kocis, because his body was burned beyond recognition.[7] [8] [9] [10]
The night of Kocis' death, police believe he was expecting to meet with a "new model." Police further revealed that Kocis had e-mailed some photos of the alleged new model to "an associate" and notified that associate of the upcoming meeting. That associate then contacted police after the murder and provided e-mails to them to aid them in their investigation. Police released at least one of those photos to the public on February 2, 2007[11] Within 24-hours; various blogs reporting this murder within their respective communities identified this man as an escort working for Norfolk Companions, Inc; a Virginia-based escort service. The escort, who goes by the name "Harlow" has been identified in other blogs as potentially being the proprietor of the same company; listed in the Virginia business licenses office as "Harlow Cuadra." [12]
This meeting was to occur at Kocics' Luzerne County home according to newspapers in the area.
John Yates, a California attorney representing Sean Lockhart (Brent Corrigan), said January 25, 2007 that police are trying to locate that man. A "light-colored" SUV was seen leaving the scene and is being sought by police.[13] [2]
Kocis and Lockhart had been embroiled in a bitter legal dispute since parting ways in 2005. Yates also represented Grant Roy and Lee Bergeron; others named in a suit Kocis filed in federal court. Police have interviewed or plan to interview several of Yates’ clients, including Lockhart.[13] On January 30, 2007, Yates stated Lockhart was seeking the counsel of a criminal attorney first.[14]
Believing the killer or killers had a “personal association” with Kocis, the Luzerne County District Attorney’s office will seek all of the electronic communication of the 44-year-old during the week prior to his death. Police believe Kocis' text messages, e-mails and voice mails will lead them to whomever committed the murder, according to recently filed court documents.[15] Police are now searching for a "person of interest" named in the investigation.[2] [16]
[edit] Cobra Video
Bryan Kocis established Cobra Video in 2001, [17] concentrating on the production of gay movies starring young twinks, exclusively in the 18-23 age category, engaged in either solo masturbation scenes or, mainly, bareback sex. Kocis has cast and directed all Cobra productions up to date (18 productions as of August 2006).
[edit] "Brent Corrigan"
[edit] Videos
In 2004, Kocis cast Sean Lockhart, a young model, in Cobra's Every Poolboy's Dream giving him the stage name of "Brent Corrigan".[15] Corrigan quickly went on to become the most famous, and most lucrative, of Kocis' stable of actors.
[edit] Allegations
On September 13, 2005, Corrigan's attorney announced publicly that Corrigan was underage when he filmed those scenes for Cobra Video, [18] and had used a fake ID to participate in those scenes. [18] Corrigan went on to state that Kocis was aware of his underage status.[19]
[edit] Responses
Kocis, through Cobra Video, issued a statement saying that it had copies of legal identification proving Corrigan was old enough to legally work in the industry and that their current "...requests for a State-certified birth certificate of Mr. Lockart from Mr. Lockhart's attorney have been rejected." [18] Kocis went on to file a civil and a federal suit against Lockhart in Federal Court in San Diego, CA, thru Cobra Video LLC for trademark violations, cybersquatting, breach of contract, and other disputes. The suit also seeks to prevent him from using his stage name of "Brent Corrigan" because Cobra Video claims the name as a protected trademark.[18] The matter was being adjudicated but settlement talks appear to have reached an apex on or around January of 2007.
[edit] Brent Corrigan trademark
On October 9 2006, Lockhart launched BrentCorriganOnline.com a private, members-only site in an attempt to "go solo." However, On October 11th, 2006, they announced that that CCBill had cancelled their contract--thereby preventing them from charging for their content. Statements on this site, attribute the cancellation to "pressure" from Kocis.
[edit] Pulled films
On two separate occasions, Kocis has voluntarily pulled several of his videos from store shelves. On September 13, 2005, the four Cobra Video titles featuring the disputed Corrigan scenes[20] were removed. On April 12, 2006, DVD and VHS copies of Campus Boys 1 and Campus Boys 2 were also removed. No reason was given in the later case, but an email, issued through Cobra's video distribution company Pacific Sun Entertainment, stated "Under no circumstances should these titles be sold, rented or shipped to anyone. They must be boxed, sealed, and stored at your facilities until further notice." [21]
[edit] Partial videography
- Every Poolboy's Dream, 2004 (Cobra Video)
- Schoolboy Crush, 2004 (Cobra Video), starring with Brent Everett
- Bareboned Twinks, 2005 (Cobra Video), starring with Brent Everett
- Casting Couch 4, 2005 (Cobra Video)
The previous four titles have been voluntarily removed from circulation due to Corrigan's underage dispute. They have remained for sale on internet auction sites.
- Cream BBoys, 2006 (Cobra Video)
- Naughty Boy's Toys, 2006 (Cobra Video)
- Brent Corrigan: Fuck Me Raw, 2006 (Cobra Video)
- Take It Like A Bitch Boy, 2006 (Cobra Video)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Malcolm, Wade. Murder victim led guarded life. CitizensVoice.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-28.
- ^ a b c d e Lewis, Edward. "Probe into Kocis death continues", TimesLeader.com, 2007-02-04. Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
- ^ Dallas Township man charged with sexually assaulting teen
- ^ Dallas Township man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of children
- ^ Buynovsky, Sarah. Questions Arise about Kocis' Legal Past. WNEP.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
- ^ Buynovsky, Sarah. Clerical Error Blamed for Megan's Law Confusion. WNEP.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
- ^ Lewis, Edward. "Man found in burned home was murdered", TimesLeader.com, 2007-01-25. Retrieved on 2007-01-25.
- ^ "Update: Coroner says victim dead at time of fire", 2007-01-25. Retrieved on 2007-01-25.
- ^ "Gay porn producer slain", TimesLeader.com, 2007-01-26. Retrieved on 2007-01-26.
- ^ Yum, Rosa. Court Papers: Kocis Stabbed Dozens of Times. WNEP.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
- ^ "Person of Interest in Kocis Murder", wnep.com, 2007-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-02-02.
- ^ Virginia State Corporation Commission Clerks Information System. State of Virginia (2007-02-02). Retrieved on 2007-02-02.
- ^ a b Kalinowski, Robert. Cops seek driver seen near Kocis murder scene. CitizensVoice.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-28.
- ^ Dobo, Nichole. Attorney says two men have information about Kocis’ guest. CitizensVoice.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
- ^ a b Malcolm, Wade. Phone, computer records sought. CitizensVoice.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
- ^ Buynovsky, Sarah. Person of Interest in Kocis Murder. WNEP.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ http://www.cobravideo.com/compliance.htm Cobra Video required 2257 compliance
- ^ a b c d "Brent Corrigan," who appears in at least four titles for Cobra Video, was possibly under 18 when he performed in them, according to information supplied by the performer's attorney, Chad Belville of Tempe, Arizona." Possibly Underage Gay Performer Worked for Cobra
- ^ " Yes. 17. Officially underage." Underage but man enough to tell (pdf)
- ^ "Pacific Sun Entertainment, which distributes Cobra Video titles, has notified all of its customers to pull the titles from their shelves, a Pacific Sun spokesman told GAYVN." Possibly Underage Gay Performer Worked for Cobra
- ^ http://www.gayvn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=News&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=264720 GAYVN Article