MANKATO - A Mankato football coach took the stand Wednesday and adamantly asserted that cellphone videos he shot of his naked children this summer stemmed from a family skit and contained "nothing inappropriate."
Speaking publicly for the first time since his August arrest on child pornography charges, Todd Hoffner, 46, asked a Blue Earth County district judge to dismiss those charges, arguing that he should have never been arrested.
"There was nothing inappropriate about any of these videos," the Minnesota State University, Mankato, head coach said of images a technician found on his school-issued cellphone when he took it to the campus IT department because it had malfunctioned.
Hoffner's testimony came near the end of a three-hour hearing in which his attorney, Jim Fleming, pressed investigators about whether they thought the videos were, in fact, pornographic when they first saw them.
One said there was some question in his mind about what he was seeing and that he needed "more context" before making a determination. Several called the images "disturbing."
Blue Earth County investigators eventually took the images to prosecutor Michael Hanson before deciding to make an arrest.
"I would say it was very disturbing what I saw," said Capt. Rich Murry of the Blue Earth County Sheriff's Office. "Knowing it may be criminal, I wanted to confer with a prosecutor."
During Wednesday's hearing, Hanson said the answer was clear: "Adults should not make videos of children in lewd poses -- period," he said.