Aliza Sherman murder case in Cleveland: Recordings of Gregory Moore’s jail calls to be destroyed after prosecutors acknowledge ‘inadvertent error’

CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga County prosecutors will no longer challenge a defense motion seeking to destroy recordings of calls between an attorney and Gregory Moore, the man accused of killing his former client Aliza Sherman 13 years ago in downtown Cleveland.

In its own motion filed Wednesday, the state of Ohio acknowledged the calls should never have been recorded because the conversations were covered by attorney-client privilege. Members of the county prosecutor’s office spoke with an official at the Texas jail where Moore was being held after his May 2, 2025, arrest, and that official claimed the calls were only recorded “due to an inadvertent error.”

“The state therefore concedes the calls are covered by the privilege and will not listen to them,” Wednesday’s court filing read. It is assumed that the recordings will be destroyed, with prosecutors also moving to cancel a planned hearing on the subject…

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