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Paige Shiver says Sherrone Moore should have gone to jail, Michigan didn't protect her

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In her Good Morning America interview, Paige Shiver says Sherrone Moore deserved to go to jail and that Michigan didn't do enough to protect her.

Paige Shiver, Sherrone Moore's former executive assistant, said she feared for her life and the former Michigan football coach "should have gotten more punishment for what he did. ” In her first public interview since Moore's firing and arrest , Shiver told "Good Morning America" Moore "had complete control over me, over my emotions, over my career, and he knew that, and he used it against me. Every time I tried to pull away, every time I tried to get out of even Michigan, he always had a way to pull me in and make me feel that I couldn't leave him because he was so miserable without me.

" Moore was fired by Michigan on Dec. 10 after a university investigation found he engaged in an "inappropriate relationship" with a staff member, Shiver. Less than hour before he was officially fired, police near Ann Arbor responded to an incident "for the purposes of investigating an alleged assault.

" There, he allegedly barged his way into Shiver's home and threatened to harm himself before leaving. Authorities arrived afterward but he was later arrested and booked into jail the same night. Moore was then charged with felony count of home invasion , but he eventually reached a plea deal on March 6, pleading no contest to malicious use of a telecommunications device and one count of trespass, both misdemeanor charges.

“All of a sudden I hear footsteps and they’re getting closer and louder, and I’m like, ‘Crap’, so I run to my door to try and lock it," Shiver told GMA. "He barges is and is standing this close to me and says, ‘You ruined my life. Why would you do this to me?

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