Throughout Sherrone Moore's arrest, jailing, and now charging in the saga involving a University of Michigan staffer, his wife, Kelli Moore, has not made a public comment.
Moore's wife since 2015, Kelli Moore has privatized her social media accounts. However, 911 dispatch audio did reference a major concern shared by Kelli in the lead-up to Moore's arrest.
According to TMZ, which first obtained the dispatch audio, a dispatcher indicated that Moore's wife had raised concerns to authorities that Moore was "suicidal."
The audio came in the timeframe after the University of Michigan fired Moore as head coach after allegedly obtaining "credible" evidence that he was involved in an "inappropriate relationship" with a staffer.
In the dispatch audio, according to TMZ, "a report is made that the suspect's wife said he is suicidal ... and it's hard to make it out, but it sounds like it is due to 'losing his job today.'"
Prosecutors then allege that Moore headed over to the apartment of his executive assistant, barged in, and threatened to kill himself while wielding butter knives and scissors. Moore has now been hit with a slew of criminal charges as a result of the incident.
"I'm going to kill myself. I'm going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life," Moore is alleged to have told the staffer, who was not named in court, according to ESPN.
Who is Kelli Moore?
According to People, she is a former soccer goalie who has supported his career from the sidelines at games, and is the mother of his three daughters. Her LinkedIn page says that she works as a physician's assistant.
She helped raise money for the University of Michigan's soccer team, according to a post from the university on X.
Sherrone Moore had gushed about his wife in posts on his Instagram page. However, his page has now been deleted.