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Alec Cook, who was charged last week with sexually assaulting an acquaintance and then was re-arrested late last week after other women claimed he had also sexually assaulted them, will be charged Tuesday in a 30-count criminal complaint that alleges he sexually assaulted four women over the past several months, a Dane County prosecutor said in court Monday.

Cook, 20, a UW-Madison junior from Minnesota who was suspended from school after the allegations were made, also kept notebooks detailing the grooming and stalking of women, Assistant District Attorney Colette Sampson said.

Cook was charged on Wednesday with multiple sexual assault counts after a woman alleged that he assaulted her at his apartment earlier this month.

He was re-arrested on Thursday after another woman came forward and alleged that he had sexually assaulted her in 2015, police said. Then on Friday, police said a third woman came forward, also making sexual assault allegations against Cook.

A fourth has since come forward, Sampson said, and charges pertaining to her will be included in the complaint. Two more women have also contacted police, she said, and she expects there will later be additional sexual assault charges related to one, and stalking charges related to the other.