NORTHAMPTON - The Amherst volunteer basketball coach charged with child rape and other charges is now facing additional charges in Hampshire Superior Court after being indicted by a grand jury this week.

Anthony Florio Jr., 33, of Amherst was indicted on 13 charges including aggravated child rape and enticement of a child under 16, seven counts of posing or exhibiting a child nude, three counts of disseminating matter harmful to minors and defacement of property in addition to the enticement and rape counts.

Florio had been scheduled to appear in Eastern Hampshire District Court Thursday. Instead he will be arraigned on the new charges Tuesday in Hampshire Superior Court.

Florio is being held in the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections on $30,000 bail. At his May 28 arraignment in district court in Belchertown, he denied charges of aggravated rape and abuse of a child, four counts of posing or exhibiting a child in the nude, and destruction of property greater than $250.

Bail was set at $25,000. Earlier in May, Florio, a volunteer coach at the Amherst Regional High School, was charged with distributing obscene matter, disseminating obscene matter to a minor and enticing a child under 16. Bail was set at $5,000 on those charges.

The incidents allegedly took place on April 17, according to court documents.

While the statement of facts that led to Florio's arrest has been impounded to protect the victim, the remaining available court documents stated that Florio "gave instructions to the victim re: what to say if they got caught."

The documents also state that Florio has ties to Rhode Island and Florida.

The Amherst school district "separated" itself from Florio in the spring because of allegations of "inappropriate conduct" with a student, according to school officials.

High School Principal Mark Jackson sent a message to parents to explain that Florio, who had been a boy's varsity basketball team coach for two years, will have nothing to do with the team "nor will he be allowed in any of the district schools or on district property."

School officials conducted a criminal background check prior to bringing the coach on.