Evan Emory, now 21-years-old, was sentenced on Tuesday to 60 days in jail, two years probation, counseling, fines and 200 hours of community service for recording a YouTube video in which he appeared to sing a song about sex to a group of school kids.
He didn't actually sing dirty things to kids, of course, he just edited it to appear that way, something he pointed out with two disclaimers in the video, since deleted from the internet.
Though he dodged a "manufacturing child pornography" charge through a plea deal, and therefore won't have to register as a sex offender upon his release, Emory pleaded no contest to "unlawful posting of an Internet message with aggravating circumstances."
Old people do not understand anything.
In real life, Emory performed an innocent song for a group of elementary school students, then returned to the empty classroom to record a "dirty" song. He edited the footage together for comedic value.
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