Sherrone Moore’s ex-mistress reveals she was pregnant with his baby
· Toronto Sun

Paige Shiver is opening up about her “inappropriate relationship” with former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore — and how she became pregnant during their time together.
Shiver, who worked as Moore’s assistant, got emotional during an interview with ABC News that aired on Good Morning America on Friday.
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She explained that she wanted to “keep the baby” — despite doctors telling her to terminate the pregnancy after the unborn child was diagnosed with Pompe disease, a genetic disorder that weakens muscle strength.
“Multiple doctors and experts told me that it wouldn’t be right or healthy for me to keep the baby,” a visibly emotional Shiver told reporter Linsey Davis.
Shiver said Moore, who knew about the pregnancy and its complications, allegedly told her to “do what’s right for your body.”
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The 32-year-old, who worked as Moore’s executive assistant, reflected on her years-long affair with the married coach, admitting she really thought they were in love.
“Back then, I did, but obviously looking back at things and really reflecting on what happened, what was happening, that’s not love at all,” she said.
The pair’s consensual relationship began when she was an intern in 2022. She was promoted to be his assistant in 2024, when he became the university’s head coach.
“He could fire me in a second,” Shiver said of Moore’s control over her job security.
“Here’s a man that had complete control over me — over my emotions, over my career. And he knew that and he used it against me,” she said in the interview.
EXCLUSIVE: @ABC News’ @LinseyDavis sits down with Paige Shiver for her first TV interview since the arrest of fired Michigan Head Football Coach Sherrone Moore.
— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 23, 2026
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Shiver explained that when she tried to distance herself from Moore, he reeled her back in.
“He always had a story, always had a way to pull me in and making me feel that I couldn’t leave him because he was so miserable without me,” she said.
Shiver ultimately reported Moore to the university, prompting his termination as coach on Dec. 10, 2025.
That same day, Moore, 40, was arrested for allegedly attacking a then-unidentified woman at her home — shortly before the university announced his firing.
“All of the sudden I hear footsteps and they’re getting closer and louder, so I’m like, ‘Crap.’ So I run to my door to try to lock it,” Shiver recounted to the outlet.
“He barges in and he’s standing this close to me and he said, ‘You ruined my life, why would you do this to me?’ And I started backing up and he starts following me.”
Shiver said she feared for her life during the interaction, noting his intimidating size and disturbing demeanour.
“Oh my gosh, yes. He’s 6’4” and he comes in with his hood up, looking down at me saying I ruined his life, crying and he starts coming at me and I tell him to leave,” Shiver recalled. “He’s not supposed to be here. He’s not listening to me. And then he starts grabbing butter knives.”
Moore entered a no-contest plea in March for misdemeanor charges of malicious use of a telecommunications device in the context of a domestic relationship and trespassing.
He ultimately pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to 18 months of probation on April 14, after the judge said he didn’t believe jail was appropriate — though he warned “all bets are off” if Moore violates the probation terms.
He was also fined $1,000.
“I think he should have gotten more punishment for what he did,” Shiver said.
Moore’s attorney, Ellen Michaels, said in a statement to ABC News : “Sherrone Moore has closed this chapter.”