OnlyFans mannequin claims fired Michigan coach wished to ‘threat all of it’ along with her as on-line sleuths uncover collection of surprising posts after his arrest

An OnlyFans model has claimed that disgraced Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore had ‘slid into’ her DMs prior to his shocking arrest and sacking.

On Wednesday, Moore was sacked for an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a staffer and, just hours later, was detained for assault at an apartment complex in Ann Arbor.

Pittsfield Police responded to the apartment on the 3000 block of Ann Arbor Saline Road at 4.10pm Wednesday, just moments before it was publicly announced that Moore was fired from his $6 million-per-year coaching job.

The coach was in custody at Washtenaw County Jail early Thursday after the alleged incident. Police audio, which was later released, accused Moore of attacking a woman with a knife after stalking her for months.

Now, in light of the shocking news, OnlyFans star Mia Sorety has come forward and claimed that Moore sent her a DM prior to his arrest on Wednesday.

Internet sleuths caught interest in Sorety after one user on X posted a screenshot of Moore’s ‘Following’ list on Instagram – which included the influencer and a number of other OnlyFans stars. 

Sherrone Moore was fired as head football coach at Michigan on Wednesday over an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a staffer – before being arrested for assault just hours later

In light of the news, OnlyFans star and influencer Mia Sorety later claimed that Moore had slid into her DMs – but admitted that they never met up

 Moore, pictured with wife Kelli, was taken into police custody hours after he was fired

Taking to X, Sorety replied to a post about Moore’s ‘inappropriate relationship’ and wrote: ‘i wasnt surprised, he was all in my DMs trying to risk it all with an OF model’. 

In another post on social media, one user on X wrote: ‘$50 bucks he was probably AT LEAST in @miasorety‘s DMs’.

She replied: ‘should have bet more because he absolutely was’.

When pressed for evidence over the alleged DMs, Sorety wrote: ‘i cant do that, screenshotting DMs and posting is slimey behavior’.

In another response on X, she later wrote: ‘We never met in person just in my DMs’.

Sports podcast host Justin Spiro then claimed that Sorety was ‘one of the many women he [Moore] has had such exchanges with’. 

Internet sleuths caught interest in Sorety after one user on X posted a screenshot of Moore’s ‘Following’ list on Instagram – which included the influencer and a number of other OnlyFans stars. 

Shortly after, fans quickly trawled through her Instagram posts and found one which showed the OnlyFans star attending a Michigan Wolverines game in 2023.

However, internet detectives didn’t stop there. In wake of Moore’s arrest, a number of shocking social media posts made by the former coach in recent years.

One post on X, formerly known as Twitter, read: ‘What a great week in Paris! Such a blessing to be apart of the Michigan family! Off to the ville for the weekend to enjoy the #KentuckyDerby Festivities!

After reports of Moore’s arrest, Sorety made a number of posts on X about his alleged DMs

Fans noticed that Moore had been – and still is – following Sorety on Instagram

Internet sleuths uncovered a picture of Sorety in the stands at a Michigan game back in 2023

Sorety boasts a staggering 1.7million followers on Instagram and another 292k on X

The post continued: ‘@trifectagala hosted by @Diddy tonight to start it off! #BonjourBlue #CantStopWontStop’.

The mention of attending an event hosted by disgraced music mogul P Diddy caused concern among some fans, given the recent revelations made about the rapper’s ‘Freak Off’ parties. Diddy is currently serving 50 months in prison for prostitution offenses.

Meanwhile, another post on X, made by the 39-year-old back in 2012 read: ‘Bet there are some sore ladies out there right now [smiling emoji]’.

It’s unclear as to what Moore was referring to. However, one report claimed Moore had held ‘a women’s only football clinic’ on that day during his time at Louisville.

In another post, one fan shared a clip of an emotional interview that Moore conducted back in 2023, where he could not hold back tears following a Michigan win.

In the interview, Moore said: ‘I want to thank the Lord. I want to thank Coach Harbaugh. I f***ing love you, man. I love the s*** out of you, man. We did this for you. 

‘For this university, the president, our AD. We got the best players, best university, best alumni in the country. Love you guys. These f***ing guys right here, man’.

Some fans claimed that Moore displayed ‘weird’ behavior due to the overly-emotional nature of the interview, which came after a standard college football game.

Meanwhile, another fan brought to light Moore’s introductory interview with Michigan, which he conducted shortly after joining the football program.

The fan poked fun at Moore’s quote: ‘I promise we will smash’.  

This week, the University of Michigan uncovered evidence of ‘an inappropriate relationship with a staffer’ and swiftly released him from the lucrative coaching gig.

The identity of the staffer has not been revealed publicly. Moore has been married since 2015 to his wife, Kelli, the mother of their three children.

Social media sleuths uncovered a number of shocking posts made by Moore online

Moore, back in 2018, claimed he attended an event held by disgraced music mogul P Diddy

This week, the University of Michigan uncovered evidence of ‘an inappropriate relationship with a staffer’ and swiftly released him from the lucrative coaching gig.

The identity of the staffer has not been revealed publicly. Moore has been married since 2015 to his wife, Kelli, the mother of their three children.

Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel stunned the college football world with his shock announcement about Moore on Wednesday. 

‘This conduct constitutes a clear violation of University policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior,’ Manuel said.

An anonymous source told The Athletic that the school received a tip regarding the relationship, which led to the investigation. 

That inquiry did not initially produce evidence of a relationship, but ‘additional evidence came to light in the last 24 hours that led to Moore’s dismissal.’

However, on Thursday, things took a dark turn after police dispatch audio obtained by Daily Mail revealed accusations of Moore attacking a woman with a knife after stalking her for months.

The woman in question claimed Moore assaulted her on Wednesday evening, with the 911 call made from an address in Ann Arbor belonging to a Michigan football employee.

Sherrone Moore had reportedly been acting ‘strange’ in Michigan before he was fired

Moore has been married to his wife, Kelli, since 2015. They share three daughters together.

Moore was arrested after the alleged assault on the 3000 block of Ann Arbor Saline Road 

After the attack, he allegedly fled the scene in a black Chevrolet Tahoe before cops found and detained him roughly an hour later at the Well Church at the corner of Ann Arbor Street and Willis Road.

The staffer whose home the alleged attack took place in is said to have worked for the Wolverines for years.

The audio also states that Moore was ‘suicidal’ after losing his job, according to his wife Kelli. 

He is set to appear in court for arraignment on Friday, just under 48 hours after he was detained by police over the alleged assault.

Moore, who went 16-8 as the head coach of the now-No. 18 Wolverines, was set to coach the team in the Citrus Bowl against the No. 13-ranked Texas Longhorns on New Year’s Eve.

Associate head coach Biff Poggi has been elevated to interim head coach in the wake of the firing.

Moore was hired under former head coach Jim Harbaugh – the current head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers – as the tight ends coach in 2018. He worked his way up to becoming the offensive coordinator by 2021.

Moore is the sixth football staffer hired under Harbaugh who have had run-ins with police.

Former offensive coordinator Matt Weiss was charged with hacking and was accused by federal prosecutors of stealing thousands of private, intimate images of student-athletes. Weiss has pleaded not guilty to all 24 charges he’s facing.

Moore is the sixth football staffer hired under Jim Harbaugh who have had run-ins with police 

Director of football operations Jim Minick and assistant coaches Denard Robinson and Greg Scruggs were arrested for alleged DUI.

Michigan’s former director of performance science, Fergus Connolly, was also arrested for DUI – but was also charged with multiple felony counts of assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer. After being transported to a hospital, Connolly allegedly attempted to bite someone.

Earlier in the season, Moore was suspended for two games after he was found to have deleted text messages sent to Connor Stalions – the former Michigan analyst at the center of the sign-stealing scandal.

Moore signed a deal in 2024 that would pay him roughly $6 million per year through the 2029 season.

His buyout was listed at $13.89 million, according to USA Today’s college football salary database. 

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