Muchigan fires HC Moore for cause

I heard this evening that the law firm that was handling the investigation of Moore has now been asked by the board to examine the entire athletic department culture at Michigan. You really have to wonder how deep they looked into things and if a paper or electronic trail was ever examined. Also, people should have been looking out for Moore as this played out. Based on his stalking and other claims, people probably knew he was unraveling. Also, I read where he was at a Diddy party.
 
I heard this evening that the law firm that was handling the investigation of Moore has now been asked by the board to examine the entire athletic department culture at Michigan. You really have to wonder how deep they looked into things and if a paper or electronic trail was ever examined. Also, people should have been looking out for Moore as this played out. Based on his stalking and other claims, people probably knew he was unraveling. Also, I read where he was at a Diddy party.
Law firm by itself is not very equipped to do a good and thorough investigation. Likely result is it will find a few minor violations and everyone will move on. Michigan will say that there was an investigation and that it has a mostly clean program. The lawyer that investigated Michigan State with respect to assault allegations did a horrible job.
 
Law firm by itself is not very equipped to do a good and thorough investigation. Likely result is it will find a few minor violations and everyone will move on. Michigan will say that there was an investigation and that it has a mostly clean program. The lawyer that investigated Michigan State with respect to assault allegations did a horrible job.
All of this comes after a massive cheating scandal. How do you handle this? No I agree, that law firm should not be involved in this. I was thinking that as I typed that last message.
 
I'll bet they had University credit cards and University phones. Also, if they refuse to turn over their records, legally not much can be done to force the records to be turned over. However that would be a reason to amp up the investigation in other areas. There are many many digital traces of activity which could be searched. For instance, if Michigan was truly interested in finding out what happened, very hard and penetrating questions could be asked about the reasons for doubling of the woman's salary. In itself, if you are really suspicious of what was happening, if there was an egregious raise of salary, that in itself could be grounds for discipline. Also, you could ask neighbors about coming and goings late at night. And on and on.
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Law firm by itself is not very equipped to do a good and thorough investigation. Likely result is it will find a few minor violations and everyone will move on. Michigan will say that there was an investigation and that it has a mostly clean program. The lawyer that investigated Michigan State with respect to assault allegations did a horrible job.
They always use a law firm. If it finds anything incredibly dirty they can hide it under ‘client confidentiality’. Standard operation.

The law firm itself may not have expertise but they can hire a private investigator, off duty cops, interview women involved, players, administration with confidence of confidentiality.

Think Perkins Coie, Hillary Clinton and Russiagate.
 
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Has anyone here ever been with a sex addict or know anything about the addiction? He shows textbook telltale signs for a sex addict. I’m not trying to be funny, it is a serious thing. Risking employment over sex is a classic tell of the sex addict. I guarantee you people at Michigan knew about this for several years and were probably aware of his long-term risky behavior.
 
Has anyone here ever been with a sex addict or know anything about the addiction? He shows textbook telltale signs for a sex addict. I’m not trying to be funny, it is a serious thing. Risking employment over sex is a classic tell of the sex addict. I guarantee you people at Michigan knew about this for several years and were probably aware of his long-term risky behavior.

Sexual addiction is a thing but hard to nail down which is why it's not on the standard psychiatric list of addictions.

First off, there's the category of disordered sexual behavior which tends by its nature to be addictive, and by "disordered" I mean anything other than normal heterosexual activity. So this would include homosexuality and a range of fetishes. All of these are typically compulsive, promiscuous, and risk-laden. (Yeah, I know I'm not supposed to call homosexuality "disordered." Oh well.)

But beyond that category, the simple fact is that the sexual drive is so powerful in so many males that it becomes hard to make clinical distinctions between "addiction" and, well, ordinary horniness. I mean, this is the oldest story in the books: guys risking their marriages, jobs, careers, even lives for the sake of getting laid.

Where does Sherrone Moore fit on this spectrum? Who knows. But when you've got power and status and money and access, well, it takes a lot of moral character to resist temptation...and clearly Sherrone Moore is not a man possessed of a lot of moral character.

Sex is like dynamite. Uncontrolled it can really mess people up. That's why most civilizations and societies, certainly to include our own up until not that many years ago, have imposed strict boundaries and rules, often in the form of religious commandments, on it.

Now we're enlightened, however, and have grown beyond such primitive restrictions. It's working out really well for us. Oh wait...
 
Jason Whitlock, a conservative podcaster with many ties to Michigan. Good friend of Brady Hoke, lived in Ann Arbor 2 years, and was coached at Ball State by a former Michigan coach. States that he felt Moore was a DEI hire. I was very skeptical. Moore was reasonably good last year beating OSU & Alabama. However, he quotes a former Michigan qb on twitter, Dec. 2d (8 days before scandal broke with screenshot) that it was a 100% certain that Moore impregnated an employee and it was being covered up for DEI reasons by Warde Manual and the Board of Regents. Another big failure by the arrogant Michigan University and football program.

See 10:08 of video. Also 6:35 where Whitlock goes through his many Michigan connections.

I would add that it would be interesting to see what Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson have to say.
 
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