McGinley expressed appreciation for the diligent efforts made by many individuals to achieve a just result in this specific instance. The relentless work of the law enforcement authorities effectively terminated the suffering endured by the victims, and this verdict will support them in their journey towards recovery. William and Zachary Zulock have been sentenced to a century behind bars without the possibility of parole. This verdict effectively ensures that the victims can live their lives without the fear of their perpetrators ever being released.
McGinley further stressed the importance of adopting children in need but added that “anyone who does so and then abuses those children deserves extremely harsh consequences and decades in prison.”
“The sentence imposed not only appropriately punishes these Defendants for their repeated selfish actions but also sends the message to the public that such actions will never be taken lightly,” McGinley said in his statement.
Two other men, Hunter Clay Lawless and Luis Armando Vizcarro-Sanchez, were prosecuted and sentenced to prison after agreeing to testify against the Zulocks. Lawless admitted to receiving CSAM from Zachary Zulock and pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of children. Vizcarro-Sanchez pleaded guilty to pandering to a person under 18 and computer theft.