What charges does Sherrone Moore now face?
Moore pleaded no contest to malicious use of a telecommunication device and trespassing.
Sports / College Football
Former Michigan Wolverines football coach Sherrone Moore has reached a plea deal, avoiding a trial related to allegations of misconduct. This development follows his dismissal from the university and initial charges that included felony hom...
Sherrone Moore's case took a turn as he agreed to a plea deal, resulting in the dismissal of serious charges and a shift to lesser misdemeanor offenses. The initial felony home invasion charge stemmed from an incident on December 10, after Moore's firing, where he allegedly entered the apartment of a staff member. The staff member reported an inappropriate relationship, leading to Moore's dismissal.
The prosecution cited a lack of sufficient evidence to prove domestic violence, leading to the new charges. Moore's attorney argued that the initial charges were false. The judge denied a request to remove Moore's GPS tether pending interviews with authorities.
In addition, allegations surfaced regarding Moore's handling of a separate sexual assault claim involving a former assistant coach. These claims add complexity to the situation, although Moore's representatives deny any wrongdoing.
The University’s internal investigation continues, with significant legal expenses already incurred.
Moore pleaded no contest to malicious use of a telecommunication device and trespassing.
The original charges included third-degree felony home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering.
Sentencing is scheduled for April 14, 2026.
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