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Ex-Ridgewood man accused of molesting college softball players due in court next week

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Ex-Ridgewood man accused of molesting college softball players due in court next week

AUGUST 20, 2015, 7:22 PM    LAST UPDATED: THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2015, 9:21 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
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Kurt Ludwigsen, the former Ridgewood resident accused of molesting seven of the college softball players he was coaching, will be back in court next week following the postponement of a hearing that was scheduled for Wednesday morning.

Ludwigsen, 44, the former Nyack College softball coach, has been indicted on 197 counts of first-degree felony coercion, forcible touching, sexual abuse, and harassment.

He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

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More charges for Ridgewood man accused of improper sexual contact by college softball players

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APRIL 13, 2015, 8:02 PM    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2015, 8:03 PM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD

SOUTH NYACK, N.Y. — Six additional charges were filed on Monday against Kurt G. Ludwigsen, the 43-year-old Ridgewood resident accused of inappropriately kissing and touching several softball players he had coached at Nyack College.

The additional charges were revealed at Ludwigsen’s arraignment in South Nyack court on Monday evening.

More than 90 charges of forcible touching of another’s sexual/intimate parts and harassment were brought against Ludwigsen last Thursdayfollowing interviews with between 10 and 20 of his players, who ranged from 18 to 23 years old, South Nyack-Grand View Police Chief Brent Newbury said.

Newbury confirmed another victim had come forward on Monday, resulting in six more “similar charges.” Those charges were not outlined during Ludwigsen’s arraignment. However, Newbury said three were harassment related and three were related to unwanted touching.

Dressed in khaki pants with matching shoes and a purple, white, and dark green plaid shirt and carrying a black backpack,  Ludwigsen sat at the back of the court room audience, occasionally cracking his knuckles.

Before his name was called by Judge Thomas Mascola, Ludwigsen — also known as Kurt Vogner — also sent text messages and checked sports scores on his phone.

Ludwigsen approached the bench with his attorney, David Goldstein, who didn’t once remove his sunglasses.

Goldstein waived a reading of the charges against his client, and a not guilty plea was entered on his Ludwigsen’s behalf. The Ridgewood man will return to South Nyack for another hearing on May 11.

Mascola on Monday also approved a protective order sought by the most recent player to press charges against Ludwigsen.

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