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Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore learns fate in alleged mistress stalking case

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The stunning allegations involving former Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore took another major turn Tuesday ahead of his court sentencing. In March, the former college football coach pleaded no contest in his case involving a former Wolverines staffer Paige Shiver. Moore’s misdemeanor charges included trespassing and malicious use of a telecom device.

MORE: Top 2026 NFL Draft prospect Rueben Bain Jr linked to fatal 2024 crash Michigan stunned its fanbase after firing Moore back in December. Moore’s mugshot even went viral shortly after his dismissal when he allegedly approached Shiver at her home in an encounter that forced cops to be called. Former Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore’s felony charges dropped after judge ruled his mistress was not a victim of stalking; evidence presented in court showed he was set up and cops withheld evidence.

👀🏈 pic. twitter. com/dsXtTAEynw — Top5Media (@Top5Fights) April 14, 2026 However, the situation that transpired leading up to his dismissal captivated the entire college football scene.

Shiver accused Moore of trespassing and following the ex-Wolverines worker to her home. That led to police being called and Moore allegedly threatening to kill himself after blaming Shiver following their affair. Moore-Shiver affair drama takes another wild turn However, a March development indicates that felony charges against Moore have been dropped by a Michigan judge.

The presiding judge reportedly ruled that there is insufficient evidence pointing towards Moore stalking his mistress. Meanwhile, further drama ensued after indicating that cops withheld evidence in the case and that Moore may have been set up in the stalking allegations. MORE: NFL insider reveals Makai Lemon stock in 2026 NFL Draft Moore is back in court Tuesday in order to learn his potential sentencing for his alleged actions.