ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – The football staffer at the center of former University of Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore’s firing and fall from grace did not have her contract renewed by the school.

Multiple media outlets confirmed the staffer’s contract expired on Feb. 28.

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The staffer’s suspected relationship with Moore triggered a series of events in December 2025 which lead to his firing, alleged assault charges, and arraignment.

On Dec. 10, UM announced Moore’s firing “with cause.” Two days later, he appeared in court for his arraignment on third-degree home invasion, a felony, along with two misdemeanor charges of stalking and breaking & entering. Prosecutors said Moore, a husband and father of three, had an intimate relationship for several years with the victim. She reportedly broke up with him two days before his firing. After being fired, allegedly Moore kept calling and texting the alleged victim, went to her apartment, “barged his way in, and threatened to end his own life with butter knives.

Moore allegedly maintained an inappropriate, yearslong relationship with the staffer. The staffer earned just around $58,000 in 2023 and 2024, according to public payroll information. In the 2025, her salary jumped to $99,000, according to a salary disclosure report from the University of Michigan.