Paige Shriver, a former aide to ex-University of Michigan head football coach Sherron Moore, has filed a lawsuit against the university. The suit, submitted on July 9, 2026, alleges that the university is intentionally withholding records related to an investigation into a scandal involving Moore. Shriver's legal team claims that the university is violating the Michigan Freedom of Information Act, which is intended to facilitate access to public records. The investigation was conducted by the law firm Jenner & Block, hired following allegations of misconduct involving Moore and Shriver. Attorney Andrew M. Stroth stated that the lawsuit seeks transparency and accountability from the university, which reportedly paid $12 million for the investigation but has not released its findings. The university has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the lawsuit. This legal action is part of an ongoing situation surrounding Moore, who was fired in December 2025 after an investigation revealed issues within the football program. Moore was later arrested on assault charges but received probation instead of jail time in April 2026.
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Former University of Michigan Aide Sues School Over Withheld Records
Paige Shriver, a former aide to ex-University of Michigan head football coach Sherron Moore, is suing the university for allegedly withholding public records related to an investigation of a scandal. The lawsuit claims violations of the Michigan Freedom of Information Act and seeks transparency regarding the findings of the investigation conducted by Jenner & Block.
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Ex-Sherron Moore aide is suing University of Michigan, claims school is hiding public records
Former University of Michigan Aide Sues School Over Withheld Records