The coach of an upstate New York women’s softball team tried to influence his players into becoming porn stars by offering to help them get jobs in the adult entertainment industry — and even invited a well-known skin-flick actress Allie Haze to a practice so she could give the Nyack College team “life counseling sessions,’’ a sensational lawsuit states.
Papers filed in White Plains Federal Court, "K. Doe" against Kurt Ludwigsen cite "outrageous conduct" at Nyack College including "routinely licking his players' ears, kissing their lips and faces, slapping their buttocks, grabbing their breasts, directing them to sit on his lap, lying on top of them," offering to "assist players to attain employment in the adult entertainment industry," and inviting porn star "Alli Haze to practice and directing students to life counseling sessions with her."
The suit says the school, which calls itself "New York's Christian College," never should have hired Ludwigsen in the first place. He "was certainly not a 'typical Christian coach,'" the suit says.
Nevertheless, the school hired him in September, and he quickly went to work on intimidating his players, the suit says — telling them he could "make [their] lives a living hell" if they upset him.
"He further threatened that he knew people who could ruin their lives, beyond Nyack College, if the displeased him in any way," the suit says.
Publicly available information showed the pervy coach been the subject of a "criminal investigation for sexual assault and sexual harassment" while coaching another college team in California.
And while coaching that team, Ludwigsen, using the alias "Kurt Vogner," was also promoting "a paid telephone service that linked pornography actresses (including Bree Olson, with whom he was photographed) to the 'fans,'" the suit says.
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