OnlyFans model Mia Sorety is speaking out to address rumors surrounding alleged direct message exchanges with former University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore, pushing back on claims that their interactions involved any type of sexual favors.
In a recent interview with TMZ, Sorety denied online speculation that Moore offered her Michigan football season tickets in exchange for sex, calling the story “crazy” and completely false. She suggested the rumor may have originated from social media users or possibly a former assistant attempting to stir controversy.
While dismissing those claims, Sorety did confirm that she and Moore exchanged Instagram direct messages over an extended period of time and said their conversations continued even after Moore’s recent arrest. She shared screenshots of the alleged messages, which she says show nothing inappropriate.
According to Sorety, Moore reached out to her after he was released from jail, expressing disappointment that he felt she had “attacked” him as the situation unfolded publicly. She maintains that she never attempted to damage his reputation and only addressed the matter to clarify misinformation circulating online.
Sorety described their prior interactions as friendly and casual, emphasizing that the messages were never sexual in nature and did not make her uncomfortable. She also said she had no issue with their communication at the time, and viewed it as harmless.
In one of the alleged messages shared by Sorety, Moore referenced focusing on his faith amid the fallout, stating he was working on his relationship with God. Despite the controversy, Sorety said she holds no ill will toward the former coach and wishes him well moving forward.
Moore was arrested earlier this week and charged with home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering. Authorities allege that he entered the home of a University of Michigan staffer and threatened to harm himself on the same day he was fired from his job. The firing came because an investigation by Michigan found “credible evidence” that the married coach had "engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member."