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Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore reached out to me on social media, says curvy OnlyFans model

Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore reached out to me on social media, says curvy OnlyFans model

Michigan Coach Fired Amid Controversy

An OnlyFans model recently claimed that Sherone Moore, the fired head coach of Michigan football, had been “sneaking in” on her messages. Reports surfaced on Thursday indicating that Moore follows numerous OnlyFans and Instagram models and even attended a party hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The 39-year-old coach, who amassed a fortune of $30 million, was dismissed on Wednesday due to an “inappropriate relationship” and subsequent assault charges. He reportedly sent flirty messages to “fitness influencer” Mia Soleti.

Soleti tweeted, “I wasn’t surprised that he was trying to take a risk by using all OF models in my DMs.”

Sports podcast host Justin Spiro remarked that Soleti was just one of many women with whom Moore had this type of engagement, adding that his online history is rife with sexual accusations.

Another user commented, “Look at Sherone Moore’s follow list on Instagram. This guy follows hundreds of college girls and only follows fan models and female reporters and anchors. It’s clear this guy is a scammer,” prompting discussions about his online behavior.

In a response, Soleti, who has a significant Instagram following, confirmed, “He definitely was.” She also noted that Moore followed other models, including one named Michelle loves soccer, who shares sultry bikini photos.

Notably, Moore had attended Sean Combs’ lavish Kentucky Derby party back in May 2018, a fact he shared via a tweet around that time.

He wrote, “What a great week in Paris! So happy to be part of the Michigan family! Heading off to the Ville for the weekend to enjoy the #KentuckyDerbyfestival! Tonight we kick off with @trifectagala hosted by @Diddy!” The event was described to feature themed VIP rooms, craft cocktails, and a private concert by Diddy lasting into the early morning hours.

Moore’s behavior, described as “strange” leading up to his firing, raised concerns, particularly regarding “inappropriate relationships with staff,” as reported by ESPN.

Moore was arrested by Pittsfield Township police shortly after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, with the details of the assault still emerging.

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