**University of Michigan Staffer Remains Employed Amid Controversy**
A staff member at the University of Michigan continues to hold her position despite allegations of a romantic relationship with the recently dismissed head football coach, Sherrone Moore. The woman, who has served as Moore’s executive assistant, has not seen any changes to her employment status, according to a university spokesperson.
In a notable salary increase, the staffer’s earnings rose significantly from just over $58,000 in 2023 and 2024 to $99,000 in the 2025 fiscal year, as reported in a salary disclosure from the university.
During Moore’s arraignment, prosecutors claimed that he and the staffer had been involved in an “intimate relationship” for several years, which she reportedly ended recently. Allegations also surfaced that Moore had sent numerous text messages and made phone calls that led the woman to report the situation to the university and assist in its investigation.
Moore was released on a $25,000 bond following his arrest, but it remains uncertain if he will return home to his family. His attorney, Joseph Simon, refrained from commenting on whether Moore would be going home to his wife and three daughters.
The coach, married since 2015, faces serious legal challenges, including charges of stalking and home invasion. Prosecutors allege that after his dismissal, Moore attempted to enter the woman’s home without permission, where he reportedly threatened his own life with a butter knife and kitchen scissors.
The University of Michigan acted swiftly in terminating Moore’s position after finding credible evidence of an inappropriate relationship. As the situation unfolds, the implications for both Moore and the university community remain significant.
**FAQ**
**Q: What charges is Sherrone Moore facing?**
A: Sherrone Moore faces a felony charge of third-degree home invasion and two misdemeanor charges related to stalking and breaking and entering without permission.
