Overview
- Prosecutors charged Moore with third-degree home invasion (felony) and misdemeanor counts of stalking and breaking and entering following an alleged forced entry at a staff member’s residence.
- At arraignment, the prosecutor said Moore grabbed butter knives and scissors and threatened to kill himself, quoting him as saying, “I’m going to make you watch” and “My blood is on your hands.”
- A judge set a $25,000 cash surety bond with a GPS tether, no-contact order, continued mental-health care, and a prohibition on leaving Michigan; Moore was released Friday.
- Prosecutors outlined a timeline in which a years-long relationship ended Dec. 8, the staffer provided information to the university Dec. 10, Moore was fired that day, and he was arrested hours later near her home.
- Michigan’s Board of Regents authorized Jenner & Block to conduct an expanded review of the athletic department’s handling of the matter, and authorities have not officially identified the alleged victim.