Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore faces sentencing for misdemeanors that followed his firing
Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore faces sentencing for misdemeanors that followed his firing
LARRY LAGE and ED WHITE Tue, April 14, 2026 at 2:43 PM UTC
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FILE - Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore appears in court in Pittsfield Township, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 17 2026. (Jacob Hamilton/Ann Arbor News via AP, File) ()
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore faces a sentencing hearing Tuesday for misdemeanors related to a confrontation with his executive assistant soon after Moore's firing for having an inappropriate relationship with her.
Moore pleaded no contest in March to trespassing and malicious use of a telecom device. The maximum possible penalty is six months in jail, though he has no previous criminal record and the judge will have much discretion to keep him out of custody.
Moore, 40, was fired on Dec. 10 after leading the Wolverines for two seasons, following Jim Harbaugh's move to the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers. It was a stunning dismissal at one of college football's most prestigious programs.
Moore was accused that same day of confronting the woman with whom he had been having an affair and blaming her for his firing, even threatening to kill himself with butter knives in her apartment. Authorities said the woman had ended the affair and spoken to school officials about it.
Moore was charged with felony home invasion and two additional charges. But Washtenaw County prosecutors agreed to a deal in which he pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors. The felony charge was dropped.
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The agreement came after defense lawyer Ellen Michaels planned to aggressively challenge how police gathered information to get an arrest warrant.
Moore did not harm himself and was peacefully arrested in a parking lot away from the woman's apartment.
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White reported from Detroit.
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