Bond Set at $2 Million for Gregory Moore
- Ohio attorney Gregory J. Moore, age 51, pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy charges related to the 2013 stabbing death of client Aliza Sherman in downtown Cleveland.
- The charges stem from investigations indicating Moore allegedly stabbed Sherman more than 10 times near his locked law office to delay her divorce trial set the next day.
- Prosecutors presented evidence including deleted voicemail, missing video footage, and cell phone records showing Moore or a co-conspirator lured Sherman and planned the attack to stall court proceedings.
- Following his extradition hearing in Texas on May 8, Judge Deborah Turner established Moore's bail at $2 million upon his return to Ohio, where Judge Kira Krivosh will oversee the case with a pretrial hearing scheduled for June 4.
- Moore’s defense argues he is not a flight risk, citing his lifelong Ohio residency, family ties including a 9-year-old son, and intent to vigorously contest the charges amid ongoing pretrial proceedings.
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Divorce Lawyer Accused of Killing His Client to Stall Trial
A former Ohio divorce attorney accused of fatally stabbing one of his clients more than a decade ago has pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy charges. Gregory J. Moore entered his plea virtually on Wednesday in a Cuyahoga County court involving the March 2013 killing of 53-year-old...
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By Mike Holden, Tracy Carloss Click here for updates on this story CLEVELAND, Ohio (WEWS) — The man accused in the killing of Cleveland Clinic nurse Aliza Sherman more than a decade ago was arraigned at Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Wednesday morning. Gregory Moore faces one count of aggravated murder, one count of conspiracy, six counts of murder and two counts of kidnapping in the killing of Sherman. Moore pleaded not guilty to the ch…
Bond set at $2 million for Gregory Moore
By Mike Holden, Tracy Carloss Click here for updates on this story CLEVELAND, Ohio (WEWS) — The man accused in the killing of Cleveland Clinic nurse Aliza Sherman more than a decade ago was arraigned at Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Wednesday morning. Gregory Moore faces one count of aggravated murder, one count of conspiracy, six counts of murder and two counts of kidnapping in the killing of Sherman. Moore pleaded not guilty to the ch…
Divorce attorney charged with murdering client appears in court
CLEVELAND (Scripps News Cleveland) — The man accused of killing Cleveland Clinic nurse Aliza Sherman more than a decade ago was arraigned at Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Wednesday morning. Gregory Moore appeared at his arraignment on May 28, 2025. (Scripps News Cleveland) Gregory Moore faces one count of aggravated murder, one count of conspiracy, six counts of murder and two counts of kidnapping in the killing of Sherman. Moore pleaded no…
Ohio divorce lawyer pleads not guilty in 2013 fatal stabbing of client
CLEVELAND (AP) — An Ohio divorce attorney accused of fatally stabbing a client more than a decade ago in a plot to delay her trial pleaded not guilty Wednesday to aggravated murder and kidnapping charges. Bail was set at $2 million for Gregory J. Moore, 51, who is also charged with murder and conspiracy in the 2013 death of Aliza Sherman, who was stabbed more than 10 times. Her body was found on a downtown Cleveland sidewalk near where she was s…
Attorney in Ohio accused of killing client arraigned
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio (CBS, KYMA/KECY) - The former Cleveland divorce attorney accused of killing his client, Aliza Sherman, over a decade ago was arraigned in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Wednesday morning. Gregory Moore, 51, waved his extradition hearing earlier this month in Texas and Cuyahoga County officials brought him back to the jail Saturday. During the arraignment, the judge set Moore's bond to $2 million and ordered Moore not…
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