College Softball Coach Accused of Bringing Adult Film Star to Speak With Female Players About Adult Film Careers

College Softball Coach Accused of Bringing Adult Film Star to Speak With Female Players About Adult Film Careers

The coach of a women's college softball team invited adult film star Allie Haze to one of the team's practices, in what lawsuits allege was an attempt to steer them into careers in the adult film industry. 

This went down at Nyack College in New York—a fully accredited Christian college—and it's just one of many creepy details that can be found in the court documents that were filed by three of coach Kurt Ludwigsen's players.

The students were allegedly told to have "life counseling" sessions with Haze, and the coach "directed the conversation to focus primarily on her sexual history."

Haze didn't see anything wrong with the coach's request.

“If those girls were under those assumptions, I feel bad,” Haze told The Post. She said she focused mainly on female empowerment and relationships.

This is obviously outrageous, but it only gets worse from there. Ludwigsen was indicted by a Rockland County grand jury on 94 counts of forcible touching, 94 counts of sexual abuse, and seven counts of coercion. And the lawsuits state that he was once the subject of an investigation in California for sexual assault and harassment against at least five players he coached, which means that the college probably shouldn't have hired him in the first place.

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[via The New York Post]

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