Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore agrees to plea deal
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Former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore agreed to a plea deal on Friday that will wipe a felony off his record. Moore pleaded no contest in a Washtenaw County District Court to two misdemeanor charges, in exchange for prosecutors agreeing to drop a third-degree home invasion felony and two other misdemeanors tied to an incident that occurred at the home of a former staffer shortly after Moore’s firing at Michigan.
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The agreement stems from Moore’s December arrest after the University fired him for what they deemed an “Inappropriate relationship” with his executive assistant. Prosecutors said that after his dismissal, Moore went to the woman’s apartment, entered her apartment, and threatened self-harm, all while blaming her for his being let go at Michigan.
The plea closes the door on a potential five-year prison term and will have both the former coach and the university to move on from his tenure as head coach, where he went 16-8 and won a national championship.
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges Friday as part of a plea deal, per ESPN.
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It also adds another layer to the greatest rivalry in sports, as it confirmed what many Buckeyes fans always believed, that there was a lack of accountability culture on the campus of the team up north.
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