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Former Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Sentenced After Allegedly Breaking into Former Staffer's Apartment and Threatening Her with Knives

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Paige Shiver released a statement after Moore was sentenced for two misdemeanors, saying it "does not reflect the harm done to me"

Sherrone Moore arrives in court with with his wife Kelli Moore, Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Credit: AP Photo/Paul Sancya NEED TO KNOW Former Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore has been sentenced after pleading no contest to two misdemeanors: malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass, on March 6 The misdemeanor charges sprung from an incident in which Moore allegedly confronted his former assistant Paige Shiver after she reported their "inappropriate relationship" to University of Michigan admin, which led to him being fired in December 2025 Shiver reacted to the sentencing, telling ESPN it "does not reflect the harm done to me" A month after pleading no contest to two misdemeanors, former Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore has been sentenced to 18 months' probation, and was fined over $1,000. Moore, 40, was also prohibited from using drugs or alcohol, possessing firearms, or contacting his former assistant Paige Shiver, who he allegedly had an "inappropriate relationship" with, according to the University of Michigan, which fired Moore in December.

He is also expected to continue attending "counseling" sessions, per ESPN . The former coach faced up to six months in prison after he previously pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors: malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass, on March 6. He was sentenced on Tuesday, April 14.

"I don't believe, when I look at the entirety of this situation, that incarceration should be appropriate," District Court Judge Cedric Simpson said during Tuesday's sentencing in Washtenaw County Court, according to ESPN. "I warn you, Mr. Moore, should there be a violation, all bets are off.

I don't like sending people to jail, but I don't have a problem doing it. " "Frankly, Mr. Moore, you had no right to do what you did," Judge Simpson said of the alleged incident that occurred at Moore's former assistant Paige Shiver's home.

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