TMZ Sports has obtained more body cam footage from Sherrone Moore‘s arrest … showing the ex-Michigan coach putting the blame on Paige Shiver for both his firing and legal troubles — claiming she should be the one in jail for lying to police.
Pittsfield PD just dropped its batch of clips from Dec. 10, 2025 … which includes more than two hours of Moore in a hospital room bawling over his disastrous day.
Moore was taken to the medical facility for a mental health evaluation before being booked in the Washtenaw County Jail … after he allegedly threatened to harm himself in front of Shiver over losing his job.
In the footage, Moore shared his side of the story — claiming he didn’t do anything wrong and would never hurt Shiver … but made it seem like his mistress/staffer was out to get him for trying to end their relationship.
He claimed if he had fired Shiver or broken things off, she would sue — but he later admitted he was better off going that route.
He asked if his arrest was going to be public … and he struggled to swallow the fact that he was going to have a criminal record.
During his time in the hospital, Moore pleaded with an officer to let him call his wife and talk to their kids … and the cop surprisingly agreed to dial with his personal phone — but Kelli Moore did not answer after two attempts.
Later in the clip, it sounds like Kelli answered the phone … but the conversation was redacted.
In other footage, Moore takes off his U of M gear … as a way to make him less noticeable.
As part of the drop, Pittsfield PD also released the 911 call made by Shiver’s attorney … who stated Moore had been harassing the woman for years.
As we previously reported, Moore was initially hit with three charges — felony home invasion and stalking, and breaking and entering, both misdemeanors.
He is accused of going to Shiver’s home and confronting her over his firing … and officials say he threatened to harm himself after he grabbed butter knives and a pair of scissors.
He ultimately reached a deal … pleading no contest to two misdemeanors — malicious use of an electronic communication device in the context of a domestic relationship and trespassing.