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Softball coach had porn star give team life advice: suit

The porn star named in bombshell sexual-harassment lawsuits filed by female softball players against their coach at a Christian college is aghast that her life-advice chats with the team are now being viewed as offensive.

The adult-film actress Allie Haze — star of such classics as “Backdoor Baddies,” and “Screwing Wall Street” — is being condemned in court papers as proof of Nyack College coach Kurt Ludwigsen’s “outrageous conduct.”

Kurt LudwigsenSouth Nyack-Grand View Police Department

“I’m really surprised to read this . . . and feel like [nobody] was offended by my presence,” said Haze.

The coach invited the porn star to campus and his New Jersey home to speak to his players and “directed the conversation to focus primarily on her sexual history,” according to papers filed in Manhattan federal court.

The players claimed the creepy coach implied they should quiz Haze, 28, about her sexual experience. “If those girls were under those assumptions, I feel bad,” Haze told The Post. She said she focused mainly on female empowerment and relationships.

She acknowledges that while some may see her as an odd guest speaker, she’s well-known in the adult-film industry and has spoken at colleges before.

“I was a Penthouse Pet in January 2014. I’ve obviously achieved some very great things within my community,” she said.

Haze said she first met Ludwigsen in 2012 at an industry event, and he was introduced as the founder of a phone business for fans to call celebrities for a fee. Haze charges customers $6.50 per minute. When she traveled to New York in February to perform at a Midtown strip club, Haze and her partner stayed with Ludwigsen.

Haze at the 2015 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas on January 22.Getty Images

That’s when she was invited to give the players some life coaching.

“Kurt called me and was like, ‘If you’re in town and available, come and speak to my girls,’ ’’ recalled Haze. He said, “Come out and do the practice and run some drills and hang out with these girls and show them that it’s not technically your career that defines you and that you’re a normal human being.”

“I was like ‘Sure, I’m here, why not,’ ” she said.

Two players accused Ludwigsen in court papers of pressuring them to speak privately with Haze about sex, an allegation that shocked Haze. “It was more them talking to me about their experiences . . . or if I had any advice,” she said.

Ludwigsen was accused of licking, touching and groping his players, and in June, was indicted by a Rockland County grand jury on 94 counts of forcible touching, 94 counts of sexual abuse, and seven counts of coercion.