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Ohio divorce lawyer pleads not guilty in 2013 fatal stabbing of client

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Original Story by ABC News
May 28, 2025
Ohio divorce lawyer pleads not guilty in 2013 fatal stabbing of client

Context:

Gregory J. Moore, an Ohio divorce attorney, has pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated murder and kidnapping in the 2013 death of his client, Aliza Sherman. Sherman was found fatally stabbed over ten times near a Cleveland sidewalk where she was meant to meet Moore before her divorce trial. The indictment accuses Moore of orchestrating Sherman's murder to delay her trial, with evidence showing misleading messages and suspicious behavior around the time of the crime. Moore, previously convicted for lying to police about his whereabouts during the murder, has a history of legal misconduct, including calling in bomb threats to delay trials. The community continues to remember Sherman, a mother of four and a fertility nurse, through rallies and vigils held in her honor.

Dive Deeper:

  • Gregory J. Moore, accused of fatally stabbing his client Aliza Sherman in 2013, pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder and kidnapping charges in Ohio. Bail was set at $2 million as he was considered not a flight risk despite the gravity of the charges.

  • Sherman's body was discovered on a Cleveland sidewalk, stabbed over ten times, near the location where she was scheduled to meet Moore before her divorce trial. The meeting was supposed to take place the day before her trial started, hinting at a possible motive to delay proceedings.

  • According to court documents, Moore allegedly planned to kidnap Sherman as part of a strategy to delay her divorce trial, with evidence indicating he misled her to come to his office under false pretenses.

  • The indictment details how Moore or a co-conspirator approached Sherman, chased, and fatally stabbed her, after which Moore attempted to cover his tracks by sending misleading messages to investigators.

  • Moore's history with law enforcement includes a 2017 guilty plea for falsifying his whereabouts during the investigation into Sherman's death, and he has previously called in bomb threats to delay court proceedings, resulting in his law license suspension.

  • Moore was arrested by U.S. marshals in Texas and extradited back to Ohio, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges he faces due to his alleged involvement in Sherman's murder.

  • Aliza Sherman, remembered as a 53-year-old mother of four and a beloved fertility nurse, continues to be honored through community vigils and rallies, underscoring the impact of her loss on those who knew her.

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