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   Sherrone Moore had 'long history of dome   
   25 Dec 25 12:25:34   
   
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   ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore had a   
   “long history of domestic violence” against a female football staffer   
   during their relationship, the woman’s lawyer told police.   
      
   Detective Jessica Welker of the Pittsfield Township Police Department   
   provided that information in sworn testimony at a complaint authorization   
   hearing Friday prior to Moore’s arraignment on charges of third-degree   
   home invasion, stalking and breaking and entering.   
      
   A transcript of the hearing, obtained by The Athletic, reveals new details   
   about the circumstances that led to Moore’s Dec. 10 arrest. The female   
   staffer told police that she disclosed her relationship with Moore to the   
   university earlier that day and was preparing to leave town when Moore   
   barged into her apartment.   
      
   The woman’s lawyer, Heidi Sharp of Clinton Township, Mich., made the 911   
   call to alert authorities that Moore was inside the staffer’s apartment.   
   The woman’s lawyer told police she could hear screaming over the phone and   
   the staffer told her, “He’s here. He’s here. Sherrone is here.”   
      
   The staffer told police that Moore grabbed knives and pointed them at her,   
   then pointed the knives at himself and backed up when the woman put her   
   lawyer on speakerphone, according to Welker’s testimony. Moore denied   
   physically assaulting the staffer or “threatening her with any weapons” in   
   his interview with police later that night, Welker testified.   
      
   Moore was not charged with assault. In a statement to The Athletic, the   
   Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office said, “the evidence that was   
   available to us at the time of the charging decision indicated that Mr.   
   Moore had an intent to terrorize and harass the victim — which is the   
   basis for the stalking charge. Given that his statements were those of   
   self-harm, however, there was not sufficient evidence to prove, beyond a   
   reasonable doubt, an intent to assault or batter the victim.”   
      
   The prosecutor’s office said the case “remains under active    
   nvestigation”   
   and charges could be added or amended based on new evidence. However, the   
   prosecutor’s office said it has not received “any requests for charges for   
   any previous incidents involving Mr. Moore.”   
      
   Moore told police on the night of his arrest that he and the staffer “were   
   in an intimate relationship for approximately two years,” according to   
   Welker’s testimony. The woman told police she ended the relationship Dec.   
   8, two days before Moore’s firing, and told Moore she had “nothing more to   
   say to him.” The staffer told police that Moore called her “approximately   
   a dozen times and sent her text messages over the next two days.”   
      
   Lawyers representing Moore and the female staffer did not immediately   
   respond to requests for comment.   
      
   On Wednesday, Michigan president Domenico Grasso released an update about   
   the school’s response to Moore’s conduct, which now includes a law firm’s   
   review into the athletic department’s culture, conduct and procedures.   
   Grasso said Michigan’s next football coach would be of the highest moral   
   character.   
      
   https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6897448/2025/12/17/sherrone-moore-   
   michigan-domestic-violence-allegation/   
      
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