A St. Paul acting instructor accused of lewd conduct with two young girls had a piece of paper in his wallet that outlined his goal to someday start a cult, authorities say.

The allegation was included in a second criminal complaint filed against Nicholas Charles Barghini on Tuesday that charges the 31-year-old with another count of fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct, according to Ramsey County District Court documents.

Barghini was charged with the first count of fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct Monday after a 10-year-old girl who had attended an acting class Barghini held at a St. Paul library over the weekend told her mother about strange behavior her teacher exhibited during the course, according to the criminal complaint.

The mother pushed for more information and later obtained video footage of the class captured on the Riverside Library’s surveillance system. The video showed Barghini instructing the 10-year-old to lie on her stomach on the couch with her feet exposed, court documents say.

Barghini then removed her socks and shoes and proceeded to bury his face in her feet while he masturbated, the complaint said.

After the incident was reported, the library researched to find other instances when Barghini had reserved space at the facility. Video footage captured during a June 17 class revealed Barghini acting in a similar manner toward another girl, court documents say.

The girl, who is 8, has since been identified, which prompted authorities to file the second charge against Barghini on Tuesday afternoon.

Both charges are gross misdemeanors.

When police went to Barghini’s home to arrest him, they found a piece of paper tucked inside his wallet titled, “What I want,” the complaint said.

One of the items listed read, “I want to start a cult,” court documents say.

The piece of paper also included Barghini’s progress toward his “sex goals,” which was seemingly tracked by placing an “x” next to ages and sexual behaviors listed on the piece of paper, the complaint said.

The age ranges included a category titled “pre 13,” court documents say.

Barghini’s next court date on the charges is pending. It does not appear that he has retained an attorney.