ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – This marks a very bad week for ex-Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore.
Former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned on three charges on Friday after being arrested after the school fired him on Wednesday.
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According to court records, Moore faces third-degree home invasion, a felony. In addition, he faces two misdemeanor charges of stalking and breaking & entering. The judge gave Moore a $25,000 cash/surety bond and cannot contact the victim. Moore will be back in court on Jan. 22.
Prosecutors said Moore and the victim had an intimate relationship for several years and she broke up with him on Monday. That followed with Moore making numerous phone calls and texts to the victim, prosecutors say. After his firing, prosecutors say Moore went to the victim’s apartment and “barged his way in.”
Also, prosecutors say Moore grabbed butter knives and a pair of scissors and threatened his own life.
Moore’s bond stipulates he must wear a GPS tether, have no contact with the victim, and undergo a mental health evaluation.
On Wednesday, the University of Michigan fired Moore with cause for an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
