Sherrone Moore has been under a lot of scrutiny over his recent actions, which have led to his arrest and subsequent firing as the Michigan head coach after he took over the team for two seasons following Jim Harbaugh’s departure as the team’s head coach after the 2023 college football season.
Moore was charged with home invasion and stalking in a domestic relationship, and Michigan terminated his contract with the University for having an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, Paige Shiver, despite being married and having three kids.
During the controversy, an OnlyFans model, Mia Sorety, also came out to share her experience with Moore before the arrest and revealed that the ex-Michigan head coach slid into her DMs during this year’s Ohio State loss.
“He was messaging me during halftime of the Ohio state game. Like come on focus on football.” Sorety wrote on X.
College football insider, Justin Spiro, also shared on X that only a few hours after Moore’s $25,000 bail from the Jail, he lashed out at Sorety for talking about her interaction with him:
“Sherrone Moore contacted OnlyFans model @miasorety on Instagram after his release from jail. In the message sent, Moore blasted Sorety for discussing her story and past experiences with him. She wishes to keep the exact contents of the message redacted, but intends to share them at a later date. This is incredibly bizarre behavior in the immediate aftermath of his release from jail.” Spiro wrote.
Sorety responded to Spiro’s X and wrote, “he is really pissed at me and im not even the one that broke the stroy @nypost is!” and revealed that Moore has now deleted his social media accounts.
— ONE DIRECTION STAN (@Samycrzymofo) December 13, 2025

Analyst Throws Shade on Sherrone Moore Over Recent Controversial Activities
As the Sherrone Moore situation received flak from many fans and analysts, Jon Root took to X to express his frustration and appealed to people to pray for his wife and kids while throwing a jab at the ex-Michigan head coach, as he “couldn’t control his lust” and is now in danger of losing his family.
Root also appealed to the fans to pray for Moore so that he could repent and be held responsible for his “sexual immorality, breaking of his marriage covenant, devaluing/disrespecting his children,” which sets a bad precedent for the young men he was hired to coach and lead.
“As well as allegedly threatening the life of his mistress, himself & allegedly assisting in the killing of the child with his mistress he allegedly impregnated.” wrote Root.
Moore was released from custody on Friday, Dec. 12, at 3:39 p.m.
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