Sherrone Moore Case: 911 Call Sparks Speculation On Whether Ex-Michigan Coach 'Was Stalking' Victim 'For Months'
The outlet obtained the recording, where the dispatcher claims that she had received a call where the subject claimed a "male was at the location in the house attacking her" and that he had been "been stalking her for months."
Also Read | Sherrone Moore detained by police after Michigan firing - What we know so farAlthough there is no mention of Moore in the recording, the timing of the conversation - 4:14 pm on 10 December, Wednesday (local time), is just before Moore got detained by the police. An address can also be heard from the dispatcher in the recording, which is also where the incident involving the 39-year-old ex-coach took place, as per the report.
Fired from Michigan UniversityThis incident comes in the wake of Moore getting fired from the post of football coach at Michigan University. The institution said that it found "credible evidence" that Moore was“engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member."
ESPN reported on 10 December that Moore was detained in Saline, Michigan, and "turned over to the Pittsfield Township Police Department for investigation." The detainment came after a report of an "alleged assault", the publication reported the police as saying, who, however, did not mention Moore by name.
Moore involved in affair with executive assistant: ReportMoore was in an affair with his executive assistant, as per a report by the New York Post.
After he got fired from his position, the former head coach was "suicidal" and allegedly went to his assistant Paige Shiver's home with a knife in his hand.
Moore was later arrested and sent to jail. He is scheduled to appear in court on Friday (local time).
Also Read | All about Kelli Moore, Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's wife after his arrestThe report also reveals that Shiver was paid an unusually high raise, of 55%, last year while she was working under Moore.
Moore had a $30-million contract with Michigan, but since he was fired 'for cause', the university now has no obligation to pay out the remainder of $14.5-$16 million pending, the report revealed.
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