Overview
- Washtenaw County released Moore’s Dec. 10 booking photo, taken hours after the University of Michigan fired him for an inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
- Newly filed swear-to documents and detective testimony describe Moore forcing his way into the woman’s apartment, grabbing knives, and threatening to kill himself while saying she had ruined his life.
- Police say Moore admitted to a roughly two-year intimate relationship and to removing knives and threatening suicide, while denying that he assaulted the woman or threatened her with weapons.
- Moore faces a felony third-degree home invasion charge plus misdemeanor stalking and breaking-and-entering counts; a not guilty plea was entered, and his bond conditions include a GPS tether and a no-contact order.
- University President Domenico Grasso authorized an external review by Jenner & Block with the possibility of more firings, while prosecutors say evidence supports the stalking charge and the case remains under active investigation.