A couple has been accused of abusing their adopted sons

A couple has been accused of abusing their adopted sons

The investigation into a gay male couple in Georgia, US, accused of molesting their two adopted sons and using them to record child pornography has unearthed dirty new details.

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A month-long investigation by Townhall revealed that 33-year-old William Dale Zulock and 35-year-old Zachary Jacoby Zulock allegedly used social media to prostitute their two elementary-school-age sons.

William Zulock, a civil servant, and Zachary Zulock, a banker, were charged in August 2022 with incest, aggravated sodomy, aggravated pedophilia, child sexual exploitation and underage prostitution.

But the shocking investigation is revealing more details about the sickening abuse the boys endured, reports the New York Post.

A couple has been accused of abusing their adopted sons

Walton County Sheriff’s Office

It was first revealed that the two men allegedly sold their eldest sons, aged 11 and 9, to two other men in a pedophile ring.

One of the men, 27-year-old Hunter Clay Lawless, told investigators Mr Zulock invited him “on a number of occasions” to take part in the sexual abuse of the boys, Townhall media agency reported.

However, Mr Lawless claimed not to have had physical contact with either child.

Mr Lawless also claimed Mr Zachary had sent him numerous messages on Snapchat, including one that allegedly read, “I’m going to fuck my son tonight”. According to the outlet, the text was allegedly accompanied by footage of him sexually abusing the 11-year-old.

Both men were arrested on charges of soliciting prostitution with the 11-year-old boy, according to the indictment.

The two men, who lived in Oxford, an affluent Atlanta suburb, adopted the children through a specialist Christian adoption agency.

The adoptive fathers pleaded not guilty. If convicted, they each face more than nine life sentences.

With information from the New York Post.