Ex-University of Michigan football coach offered OnlyFans models tickets in exchange for foursome
Disgraced ex-University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore reportedly offered OnlyFans models season tickets in exchange for a foursome. Getty Images
Sherrone Moore, the recently fired University of Michigan football coach, has been accused of offering OnlyFans models season tickets in exchange for sexual activity at a Houston hotel hours after Michigan’s 2024 National Championship victory — an allegation one of the women later denied.
According to Outkick, Moore allegedly reached out to OnlyFans model Mia Sorety on Jan. 8, 2024, hours after Michigan’s 34-13 win over Washington at NRG Stadium. Sorety, a self-described Wolverines super fan, had previously claimed that Moore, a married father of three, messaged her through the platform.
Outkick reported that Moore invited Sorety to meet, claiming he was looking for “non-sexual fun,” but then made a sexually explicit proposition.

“He was offering me and 2 other OnlyFans girls season tickets in exchange for a four-person hotel encounter,” Sorety allegedly told Outkick. She reportedly declined, saying she could buy her own tickets.
Sorety also claimed Moore had shared details about his personal life, including issues with his wife and an alleged “side chick.”
However, Sorety later denied the report, describing it on X as a “misunderstanding.”
Despite the controversy, Sorety shared a blurred screengrab of a message from Moore sent shortly after his release from custody following an arraignment. She wrote on X that Moore was angry about the coverage, even though she wasn’t the source of the story.

Moore had previously sent her messages during halftime of Michigan’s 27-9 loss to Ohio State on Nov. 29, according to Sorety.
The scandal follows Moore’s firing amid allegations of an affair with executive assistant Paige Shiver. Moore reportedly rushed from the Ann Arbor campus to Shiver’s home, threatening self-harm with a knife. He was arrested at a church on Wednesday, arraigned Friday, and faces charges including felony home invasion and misdemeanor stalking and breaking and entering.