Gay Georgia couple indicted for sexually abusing adopted children, participating in LGBTQ pedo ring

An investigation has revealed that Zachary Zulock and his husband William Dale Zulock Jr, who were once prominent members of the LGBTQ scene in Georgia, are now accused of "pimping out" their two young sons to a local pedophile ring.

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Disturbing new details have emerged about the case of a gay couple arrested last July for the sexual abuse of their two adopted sons.

The pair's indictment, obtained by Townhall, has revealed that Zachary Zulock and his husband William Dale Zulock Jr, who were once prominent members of the LGBTQ scene in Georgia, are now accused of "pimping out" their two young sons to a local pedophile ring.

The couple was arrested in a midnight raid of their luxurious Atlanta mansion last July after two other alleged members of the pedophile ring were arrested, one of whom named the Zulocks. Townhall has identified the two other men as 27-year-old Hunter Clay Lawless and 25-year-old Luis Armando Vizcarro-Sanchez, both of Loganville. It was reportedly Lawless who named the Zulocks to the police.

The men initially made contact through Grindr, "the world's #1 free dating app serving the LGBTQ community."

Lawless told investigators he received messages via SnapChat from Zachary about "f*cking [his] son tonight" and to "be prepared" to receive images as well as videos of the father raping his adopted child. Lawless denies having any “physical contact” with the child, but did receive images of Zachary allegedly abusing his eldest son.

Townhall have made public court documents which contain shocking details of the abuse that the two young boys were forced to endure. The abuse began in late 2019 and the intensity of it increased in early 2021.

At the time of his arrest in July, William admitted to forcing his 11-year-old adopted son to perform an act of sodomy, a.k.a. "oral copulation," on him "with the intent to satisfy his own...sexual desire," according to a sworn affidavit.

The abuse was filmed by William’s husband Zachary, who also took part in abusing the boys. Investigators  allegedly discovered a folder on Zachary’s cell phone—labeled "US"—that contained videos of William sexually abusing the child.

The Zulocks are also facing charges of soliciting two other men, Lawless and Vizcarro-Sanchez, to engage in sexual abuse of their young adoptive son, which was so extreme that the child was left with physical injuries.

The evidence of abuse is abundant, with 149 images found at the Zulock mansion, plus more on flash drives and phone data. Sexual Assault Nurse Examination (SANE) results provide DNA evidence such as bodily fluids and documented injuries. There is also further written evidence.

Social media photographs portray the couple as respectable proud parents, and show no signs of the horror that was unfolding in the family mansion. Many photographs feature the Pride rainbow and Townhall describes the couple as once being the "darlings of the LGBTQ media," with their photographs frequently being featured in Out magazine, a popular monthly publication.

Amongst abundant LGBTQ merchandise found in the Zulock’s home was a rainbow sign bearing the message "Love is Love," a phrase that has recently been co-opted by "Minor-Attracted Persons (MAPs)," aka pedophiles in their bid for societal acceptance.

Zachary is a Biden supporter and Black Lives Matter activist, with a social media history full of left-wing social justice posts. 

The investigation also raises questions about the source of the couple’s sizable wealth. William was a low-level civil servant and Zachary worked in a bank, and yet the couple mysteriously amassed an enormous amount of wealth from unknown sources.

The Zulock two-acre property in the upscale Atlanta neighborhood has been seized by authorities, and a relative of Zachary, who spoke to Townhall on condition of anonymity, suggested that the accused showed little interest in the whereabouts of his two adopted sons and was mostly concerns about his house and finances.

"The sooner we get out, the sooner I can manage our finances because things are gonna start piling up..." Zachary told the relative. The couple were denied bond after being deemed a flight risk and at risk of committing further offenses.

"The boys were just another commodity to them," the family member told Townhall.

The pair remain in custody awaiting further court dates.

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