Sherrone Moore’s ex-mistress reveals pregnancy as she details night fired Michigan coach came to her apartment

Paige Shiver, the former mistress of fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, became pregnant during their yearslong affair but was forced to terminate the pregnancy over health concerns.
As she revealed in her bombshell interview with ABC, Shiver was already pregnant when she learned she was suffering from Pompe disease, a rare, inherited lysosomal storage disorder that weakens muscle. Doctors feared for her safety while Moore, the 40-year-old married father with whom she was having an affair, urged her to terminate the pregnancy.
‘Multiple doctors and experts told me that it wouldn’t be right or healthy for me to keep the baby,’ she told ABC. ‘[Moore] said you have to do what’s right for your body.’
The full interview is set to air on Friday night.
Shiver informed the school about the yearslong affair on December 10, leading to Moore’s dismissal that day. Hours later, Shiver told ABC, Moore was barging into her apartment.
‘All of a sudden, I hear footsteps, and they’re getting closer and louder, and I’m like “C**p!” and so I run to my door to try to lock it,’ she said. ‘He barges in, and he’s standing like this close to me, and he said, “You ruined my life. Why would you do this to me?”‘
Paige Shiver, the former mistress of fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, became pregnant during their yearslong affair but was forced to terminate over health concerns
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore arrives in court with with his wife Kelli
‘I start backing up, and he starts following me,’ she continued.
Asked if she feared for her life, Shiver agreed.
‘Oh my gosh, yes,’ she said. ‘He’s 6ft4, and he comes in with his hood up, looking down at me, saying, I ruined his life, crying. And then [he] starts coming at me, and I tell him to leave, that he’s not supposed to be here. He’s not he’s not listening to me. And then he starts grabbing butter knives.’
Moore fled the scene, but was arrested soon thereafter.
The disgraced coach landed a huge victory in court last month when charges of home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering against him were dismissed as part of an agreement with prosecutors. In exchange, Moore pleaded no contest to misdemeanor counts of trespassing and malicious use of a telecom device in a relationship.
He received an 18-month probation sentence earlier this month after pleading no contest.
Judge J. Cedric Simpson did order prison sentences of 180 days and 30 days, but the terms were both suspended, meaning Moore won’t have to go to jail if he abides by the requirements of his probation.



