The fallout for the Sherrone Moore illicit relationship scandal continues as more and more people pile on the former Michigan coach after he was fired and then jailed. However, he seems to have one defender in ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who many believe was trying to make Moore look as the victim. He stated in his program that nobody has heard Moore’s side of the story yet.
“What we haven’t heard yet is Sherrone Moore’s side of this. And he gets his say in this particular situation as well. I do know he felt like people had it in for him for an awful long time.”
– Adam Schefter on the firing of Sherrone Moore pic.twitter.com/iuKkSBUppn
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However, not many were amused with Schefter’s comments, with a lot of people calling him out on social media, including his colleagues on ESPN, as well as some social media influencers, including Hoops For Hotties, which called him out on Instagram:
“Were they low key trying to paint Sherrone Moore as as some sort of victim? I don’t feel bad for anyone whose life blows up in the public eye just like that, but these are consequences of his actions,” she said. “Like he’s no saint. He has been accused of cheating on his wife with three young daughters, and he is a suspect of assault.”
She then talked about what Schefter said on ESPN, showing a clip of what he said before showing Paul Finebaum pushing back, as well as other ESPN personalities pushing back. Michigan launched an investigation into Sherrone Moore having an illicit relationship with a staffer while being married to a wife and having three kids.
Moore reportedly impregnated her and told her to get an abortion, with the university soon firing him and him getting arrested for alleged assault charges just a few hours later.

More Details Of Sherrone Moore’s Arrest Surface
New details on Sherrone Moore’s firing and subsequent arrest have been revealed, and it was reported that Moore had been “dealing with mental health issues” before he was fired on Wednesday, and Michigan’s administration still went with it.
Hours later, Moore was arrested by Pittsfield Township police for allegedly assaulting an unnamed woman that he “has been stalking her for months.” Soon after his arrest, he was taken to the Washtenaw County Jail where he spent the night and was soon placed into “protective custody” by mental health professionals.
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