Overview
- The University of Michigan said Sherrone Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, fired him, and police detained him as a suspect in an alleged assault on Wednesday.
- On the Nightcap livestream, Sharpe said he went through something similar six to seven months ago and described being in the "eye of the storm."
- Sharpe was sued by a former romantic partner alleging sexual assault earlier this year; he denied the claims, and the civil case was resolved in July.
- The fallout included Sharpe losing his ESPN role and stalling podcast licensing plans, canceling a live tour, yet he remains on Nightcap and continues Club Shay Shay.
- Sharpe said phone calls stopped, his inner circle shrank, and he leaned on family during the turmoil, and the accuser has not made a public statement since the July resolution.