Who Are William And Zachary Zulock? GA Couple Abuse Case

William And Zachary Zulock
William And Zachary Zulock

William And Zachary Zulock are two men from Walton County, Georgia. Police have accused the married couple of attempting to make illegal pornographic films with their adopted children.

William And Zachary Zulock Allegations

Zulocks Accused Of Child Abuse Video Claims. “A Georgia couple have been arrested for using their two adopted children to make child porn, according to police. Around 4 p.m. on July 27, detectives with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Walton County Sheriff’s Office raided a home in Loganville – a town about 35 miles northeast of Atlanta. The officers had received tips that a man at the residence was downloading child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and obtained a search warrant.” [Blaze]

Police: Zulocks Received, Produced Illegal Material With Adopted Children. “During the subsequent interview with the suspect, it was discovered that he was, in fact, receiving/collecting CSAM and that a secondary suspect lived in Walton County. Detectives were told that this secondary suspect was producing homemade child sexual abuse material with at least one child who lived in the home with the perpetrator.” [Walton County Sheriff’s Office]

Police: Abuse Evidence Found After Search Of Zulock Home. “After confirming the identities of the children and the alleged perpetrators, detectives executed a search warrant at a home in Oxford, Georgia that night. “A small team was dedicated to moving directly to the children to ensure their safety while a team engaged with the adults in the home, securing the scene,” officials said. “During the execution of the search warrant, evidence that both adult males–the adoptive fathers of the sibling pair residing in the home–were engaging in sexually abuse acts and video documenting this abuse.” The sheriff’s office thanked the Walton County Schools for assisting in identifying the two children and Walton County’s Division of Family and Child Services for their “compassion while taking the boys into care.”” [NBC]