Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleads no contest to 2 misdemeanors
Key Points:
- Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors—trespassing and malicious use of a telecom device—in a deal resolving felony charges related to an inappropriate relationship with his executive assistant.
- The original felony charges, including home invasion, were dropped, with sentencing scheduled for April 14; Moore has already spent two nights in jail and will have his GPS tether removed.
- Moore was fired in December after two seasons due to the inappropriate relationship, which ended shortly before his dismissal; his attorney emphasized that Moore is focused on moving forward and reconnecting with his family.
- The assistant involved has accused Moore of domestic violence and stalking, allegations disputed by Moore’s attorney, who also criticized the investigation and suggested potential civil litigation