Well, now, as pointed out by Radley Balko, Emory has been sentenced to 60 days in jail, 3 years probation and must remain 500 feet from minors. He does not have to put his name on the sex offender registry.
And yet, the parents of the children are still angry. A news report from the courtroom shows a father complaining that the sentence isn't enough, and how his daughter is traumatized by the whole thing. But... that leads to the obvious question of how she even heard the song in the first place. She was not present. Everyone is acting as if he actually sang the song to these kids when he did not. Emory's own lawyer calls the plea deal "fitting," but honestly it seems silly. Yes, the video he put together was childish and stupid, but does that really deserve jail time?
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