OnlyFans Model Accuses Former Michigan Coach of Inappropriate Contact
Mia Sorety, an OnlyFans model, has publicly accused Sherrone Moore, the former University of Michigan coach, of approaching her through direct messages on social media. Sorety, who has a significant following of over 1.7 million on Instagram, released these allegations on her X account (formerly known as Twitter) on December 10. She indicated that Moore seemed to "risk it all" by contacting her and other models, hinting at a pattern of behavior before his dismissal from the university.
Details of the Allegations and Moore's Subsequent Dismissal
The University of Michigan ended Moore's tenure on the same day of Sorety's revelations, citing "credible evidence" related to an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Alongside these professional ramifications, Moore was also detained following an alleged assault. His connections, which allegedly include other OnlyFans models and college students, have drawn sharp criticism on social media, spotlighting his online activities.
Sorety's Response and Withdrawal from Social Media
In the wake of the controversy and the attention it garnered, Sorety expressed her distress about the situation. She clarified that she had never personally met Moore and announced her decision to temporarily step away from social media to safeguard her mental health. In her statements online, she requested privacy and emphasized the strain the scandal had placed on her.
Background on Sherrone Moore
Sherrone Moore joined the coaching staff of the Michigan Wolverines in 2018 and was promoted to head coach in 2024. He was under a five-year contract, earning an annual salary of $5.5 million before his recent dismissal. Following the allegations and subsequent legal scrutiny, Moore was taken into custody by Saline and Pittsfield Township officers and was held at the Washtenaw County Jail. As of the last update, Moore has not publicly commented on the accusations brought forward by Sorety.