Former Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Sentenced for Trespassing and Threatening Former Assistant
Former Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Sentenced After Allegedly Breaking into Former Staffer's Apartment and Threatening Her with Knives
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Sherrone Moore, the former head football coach at the University of Michigan, has been sentenced to 18 months of probation and fined over $1,000 after pleading no contest to misdemeanors related to threatening his former assistant, Paige Shiver. The incident involved an alleged confrontation in which Moore entered Shiver's apartment and threatened her with knives.
- 01Sherrone Moore was sentenced to 18 months' probation and fined over $1,000.
- 02The charges stemmed from an incident where he allegedly threatened his former assistant, Paige Shiver.
- 03Moore is prohibited from contacting Shiver and must attend counseling.
- 04Additional felony charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
- 05Judge Cedric Simpson emphasized the trauma caused to Shiver during the sentencing.
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Sherrone Moore, former head football coach at the University of Michigan, has been sentenced to 18 months' probation and fined over $1,000 after pleading no contest to two misdemeanors: malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass. This follows an incident in which he allegedly confronted his former assistant, Paige Shiver, after she reported their inappropriate relationship, leading to his firing in December 2025. During the sentencing on April 14, 2026, Judge Cedric Simpson highlighted the trauma Shiver experienced, stating, 'You had no right to spread your pain to her.' Moore is also prohibited from contacting Shiver and must attend counseling sessions. The court dismissed additional felony charges, including home invasion, as part of a plea deal. Shiver expressed that the sentence did not reflect the harm done to her, recounting the fear she felt during the incident when Moore allegedly broke into her apartment and threatened her with knives.
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This case highlights issues of power dynamics in workplaces, particularly in sports, and raises awareness about the need for safe environments for employees.
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