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Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore has resurfaced in public for the first time since his arrest, seen with his wife and youngest child, despite the scandal that has tarnished his reputation.
After being dismissed as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, Moore, a married father of three, has remained largely out of the public eye. This follows his arrest, where he spent two nights in jail for a series of incidents after his firing.
The 39-year-old coach was terminated for having an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a staff member and now faces charges including breaking and entering, home invasion, and stalking in Ann Arbor.
During the incident, Moore allegedly threatened to end his life in front of the unnamed woman, wielding butter knives before fleeing the scene. The apartment involved is reportedly owned by his executive assistant, Paige Shiver.
Prosecutor Kati Rezmierski revealed that Moore had been involved in a long-term ‘intimate relationship’ with the woman. However, Magistrate Odetalla M. Odetalla has prohibited the court from disclosing the identity of the alleged victim.
The ex-coach slipped out of the courtroom past waiting media on Friday following his arraignment and has been hunkering down at his $1.3million five-bedroom family home with his wife.
Disgraced ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore visited his lawyer’s office on Sunday with his wife, Kelli, and youngest child after being outed as a cheat
Moore pushed a stroller with a pink blanket after having a two-hour meeting with his lawyer
Kelli, who was seen clutching documents, got behind the wheel of Moore’s black Chevy Tahoe
But exclusive photos obtained by the Daily Mail show a glum-looking Moore making a Sunday morning visit to his lawyer’s office.
Surprisingly, he was accompanied by his wife Kelli, who he has been married to since 2015, and their youngest daughter.
The couple put on a united front after being seen for the first time since the scandal broke, with Moore making threats to kill himself after his firing.
Moore pushed a stroller with a pink blanket after having a meeting with his lawyer for around two hours, with Kelli walking a few steps behind him.
It is the first time that the couple have been seen since his explosive firing and arrest, with neither issuing a statement on the incident.
Kelli, wearing a green wooly hat and clutching documents, got behind the wheel of Moore’s black Chevy Tahoe, which he was driving at the time of his arrest, while Moore sat in the rear with their daughter.
Despite the court confirming that Moore had seemingly been cheating on his wife, the pair have remained at the family home together since his release.
Dispatch calls obtained by the Daily Mail also revealed that she called the police over concerns that her husband was going to harm himself over his firing.
The couple put on a united front after being seen for the first time since the scandal broke
They spent just under two hours in the offices before Kelli drove them back to the family house
An unidentified 911 caller claimed Moore assaulted her on Wednesday, adding that he had a knife and had been stalking her ‘for months’, according to the audio.
Moore was taken into police custody at a church parking lot in a neighboring town two hours later.
Prosecutors claim that Moore was unarmed when he entered an unlocked door and ‘engaged in a verbal argument with the victim that escalated.’
From there, Moore allegedly grabbed two butter knives and a pair of scissors while threatening to harm himself.
‘I’m going to kill myself,’ Moore told the alleged victim, as quoted by assistant prosecutor Kati Rezmierski on Friday. ‘I’m going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life.’
If convicted on all counts, Moore could face up to six-and-a-half years in jail and as much as $3,500 in fines. He was granted a $25,00 bond and ordered to wear a GPS device while continuing to undergo mental health treatment.
Moore appeared remotely from Washtenaw County Jail. As seen on the courtroom video monitor, Moore was dressed in a white jumpsuit while quietly sitting in a confined cinderblock room.
During the hearing, Moore was told by Odetalla not to consume any controlled substances, such as alcohol or marijuana, or possess any weapons while out on bond.
Moore was fired over his inappropriate relationship with a staffer before being arrested and charged with three crimes
Defense attorney Joe Simon insisted there is ‘no evidence to suggest’ his client is a threat to the public while out on bond. Moore’s next court appearance is January 22.
Shiver has not been officially identified as the 911 caller, the alleged victim, or the Wolverines staffer with whom Moore was alleged to have been involved.
Rumors about Moore’s extracurricular activities had been rampant around the program but matters came to a head on Monday when Moore was advised not to work directly with the staffer, Maize and Blue Review reported.
However, when Moore made the decision to fire the woman instead of transferring her elsewhere in the football program or the athletic department, she came forward to University higher ups.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a tipster informed Wolverines officials in mid-October that Moore had been engaged in an inappropriate relationship with someone on his staff.
A person familiar with the situation told the Journal that the university opened an investigation but found no evidence of a relationship as both Moore and the woman denied the claim.
Seeking more information, the school reportedly hired an outside law firm, which the woman in question ultimately contacted on Wednesday to change her story, the Journal reported.
The woman allegedly told the firm that she and Moore had been involved for two years until 2024.
Moore has been married to his wife, Kelli, since 2015. They have three daughters together
The school responded to this change in testimony by firing Moore, according to the Journal, which did not identify the woman by name.
As for the 32-year-old Shiver, she has been a visible part of the Wolverines football program as Moore’s executive assistant over the last few years.
She’s also the daughter of Bears scout Jeff Shiver, who has been a constant presence with the historic NFL team since 1987.
Interestingly, the Bears drafted one of Moore’s players in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft in tight end Colston Loveland. The elder Shiver has also appeared at Michigan games with his daughter, as seen in one 2021 Instagram post that was ‘liked’ by Moore.
Paige was even profiled on the Bears’ website in 2016 amid her long-time battle with Pompe Disease, which is a rare disorder that impacts the heart and skeletal muscles.
‘I get a lot of pain throughout my body,’ she wrote about her illness. ‘When I am in pain, I am really in pain and there is nothing that can be done but hope and pray that it will go away. This disease has been such an impact on my life and sometimes I feel as if it has taken over my life because every day is a battle.’
School records show Paige’s salary spiked 70.6 percent over that time, from $58,025 in 2022 and 2023 to $99,000 in 2025.
The younger Shiver recently switched her social media profiles to ‘private’ since the Moore scandal broke and has not responded to the Daily Mail’s emails requesting comment.
The 911 call that led to Moore’s arrest was made from an apartment belonging to his executive assistant, Paige Shiver (pictured)
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel was reportedly informed about mental health issues facing Moore on Sunday – three days before the coach was fired ‘for cause.’
As one source told CBS News’ DeJanay Booth-Singleton, prominent donors told Manuel that Moore was struggling with his mental health. Manuel would later fire Moore in a one-on-one conversation without the presence of human resources or security, according to CBS News. It’s not know how or if Moore’s mental state impacted his dismissal.
The source went on to tell CBS News that this was the school’s third investigation of Moore over his alleged conduct with women.
Michigan athletic department spokespeople declined to comment when asked by the Daily Mail about the reports.
Moore’s salary started at $5.5m in 2024 and reached $6.1m this season with various incentives.
Of course, any hope Moore had for a buyout was likely squandered when the school fired him for cause.
‘Following a University investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member,’ Manuel wrote in his statement.
‘This conduct constitutes a clear violation of University policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior.’