Primary Public Reaction to Zulock Case by End of 2025?
Increased Scrutiny on Adoption • 25%
Focus on LGBTQ+ Adoption Rights • 25%
Demand for Judicial Reforms • 25%
Other • 25%
Analysis of major media outlets and public opinion surveys
Georgia Couple William and Zachary Zulock Sentenced to 100 Years Without Parole for Sexually Abusing Adopted Sons Aged 10 and 12
Dec 24, 2024, 04:30 AM
William Zulock, 34, and Zachary Zulock, 36, a gay couple from Georgia, have been sentenced to 100 years in prison each for the sexual abuse of their two adopted sons, aged 10 and 12. The couple pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated sodomy and sexual exploitation of children. Prosecutors revealed that the abuse occurred over a period of two years, during which the couple filmed the acts and distributed the videos to other individuals involved in child exploitation. The court's decision, announced in Walton County, Georgia, comes amid widespread condemnation of the couple's actions, described by officials as a 'house of horrors.' The sentences were issued without the possibility of parole, reflecting the severity of the crimes committed against the children.
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Sentence upheld • 33%
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Child Welfare League of America • 25%
Georgia Department of Human Services • 25%
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