Quote Originally Posted by gaybucks_chip View Post
Also, Virginia Beach/Norfolk has a history of porn-related prosecutions. One of the owners of AMVC.com (sells very janky low-rent amateur porn, much of which is so unwatchable that AEBN wouldn't even accept it for PPV) was years ago located in the Norfolk/Va Beach area, and was busted (and went to jail) on a zoning charge for producing porn in a residential area. Subsequently, after getting out of jail, they moved to somewhere near Seattle.

I don't know if there were aggravating factors that motivated the prosecution, but the impression I had was that the Norfolk/Va Beach area was not a place where one should be running any sort of adult business.
You're referring to David McKenzie. He ran AMVC out of his home in Hampton Roads, and he was indeed harassed for zoning violations when they discovered he was operating a large business out of his home, but I don't remember ever hearing about jail time. I don't think you can go to jail for a zoning violation, can you? Maybe you can. But anyway, yeah... they relocated to Seattle and he got a business partner, Alan McNulty, who calls himself "The Colonel" and has something of a odd reputation.

A little off-topic.. I know.

Getting back to the Cobra situation, though... seems like Sean Lockhart either (1) knew something was going to happen to Kocis and said nothing, (2) was involved, or (3) tipped off investigators and cooperated with them. But if (3) is true, why would he shoot video with the accused, as has been reported? This is strange, and continues to be strange...