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VisitPublic response to Zulock case in terms of awareness campaigns by June 30, 2025?
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Georgia Couple William and Zachary Zulock Sentenced to 100 Years Without Parole for Abusing Adopted Sons Aged 9 and 11
Dec 23, 2024, 11:06 PM
William Zulock, 34, and Zachary Zulock, 36, a couple from Georgia, have been sentenced to 100 years in prison each for the sexual abuse of their two adopted sons, aged 9 and 11. The couple pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including rape and the production of child pornography. Prosecutors revealed that the Zulocks not only abused the children but also filmed the acts and distributed the videos to other individuals involved in similar crimes. The case has been described as a 'house of horrors,' highlighting the severe nature of the abuse inflicted on the boys. The sentencing took place in Walton County, Georgia, and both defendants will serve their sentences without the possibility of parole.
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