Reporter: Associated Press

Judge Tosses Child Porn Case against Former UWEC Coach

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A Minnesota judge has dismissed child pornography charges against a college football head coach accused of making pornographic videos of his children.

Blue Earth County District Court Judge Krista Jass says in her ruling Friday that the case against Todd Hoffner is dismissed for lack of probable cause.

Hoffner is the head coach at Minnesota State, Mankato. Before that, he was head coach at UW-Eau Claire. Hoffner was charged in August with two felonies. Prosecutors said he made videos of his children performing suggestive acts while naked.

Hoffner and his wife insisted all along that the videos were not inappropriate, and were merely images of children acting silly and dancing after taking a bath.

A search of Hoffner's home found no evidence of child porn, and social workers found no evidence of abuse

Hoffner was head football coach at UW-Eau Claire from 1999-2005. He led the Blugolds to a record of 42-28. That winning percentage of 60% is second highest in program history. Hoffner only had one losing season at UW-Eau Claire.


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