
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned at a Michigan courthouse on Friday, December 12.
Moore appeared virtually via Zoom from the Washtenaw County Jail.

He faces three charges, including felony home invasion, misdemeanor stalking-domestic relationship, and misdemeanor breaking and entering.
A judge set Moore’s bail at $25,000 on Friday.
He must wear a GPS monitor and continue all mental health treatment as a condition of his bond, USA Today Sports reports.
He is also ordered to avoid any contact with the “named victim.”
An assistant prosecutor described Moore as “highly threatening and highly intimidating” and “a risk to public safety” after he was fired for having an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer.
The staffer is identified as Moore’s 32-year-old executive assistant, Paige Shiver.
Shiver called 911 on Thursday to say Moore broke into her apartment and he had a knife.

The married father-of-3 allegedly picked up two butter knives and a pair of scissors from the kitchen and threatened to harm himself.
Moore allegedly told Shiver that she ruined his life. The assistant prosecutor quoted Moore, “‘I’m going to kill myself,” “I’m going to make you watch” and “my blood is on your hands.'”
The allegations laid out by the prosecutor against Sherrone Moore say he barged into the house, grabbed multiple knives, and threatened to kill himself in front of the alleged victim.
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He then fled the apartment and was detained by police at a nearby church in Saline.
Moore underwent 2 psychological evaluations at a local hospital before being booked into the Washtenaw County Jail near the university campus.
In a letter to faculty and students on Dec. 11, Michigan interim president Domenico Grasso said the coach was “immediately terminated” after the administration became aware of his inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
CBS Detroit reports that Michigan’s athletic director Warde Manuel knew about Moore’s mental health issues on Sunday, three days before Manuel fired Moore.
A donor told Manuel about Moore’s problems with other women. The source said the latest investigation was the third one involving Moore over his alleged conduct with women.





