Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend-Manager Says She’s Suing Pablo Torre
Chief operating officer of Belichick Productions Jordon Hudson is taking the smack talk to court. Hudson, better known as University of North Carolina head football coach Bill Belichick’s potentially controlling, 24-year-old girlfriend, is suing “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcaster Pablo Torre — or at least she claimed she is in a November 23 Instagram post. “P.S. I’m suing you @pstorre ????????” Hudson captioned a selfie dangling her University of North Carolina access badge while wearing a “Banned” necklace. The post was set to Taylor Swift’s Charli XCX diss track “Actually Romantic” — a braggadocios ode to opps who can’t stop thinking about her. “Hi @Jordonbella , I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on @pablofindsout ?” Torre responded on X. “Either way, I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Pablo.”
So, why has she made it her job to beef with a podcaster? She’s a frequent topic for Torre, whose podcast is produced by the New York Times’ the Athletic. Now, she’s claiming that he’s defaming her, and his fact checking his claims from back in May. Earlier this year, Torre claimed that Hudson was no longer allowed in the sports building at the University of North Carolina, where Belichick had started working ahead of his September 1 game day debut. “While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” Carolina Athletics said in a statement denying Torre’s claim, per WRAL News. “Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.”
Though she previously let UNC defend her, Hudson followed up her legal threats with screenshots refuting another one of Torre’s claims from May: that she intentionally put an incorrect birth year on a university form. The conversation appears to show UNC Athletics Chief of Staff Personnel Emily Muse stating she originally guessed at Hudson’s birth year on the form in question and that their official forms had the correct information. “One of MANY inaccurate and materially defamatory reports about me by Pablo Torre,” Hudson added. But here’s a twist: Torre responded with a screen recording that implied that Hudson faked the messages. “Any idea why your screenshot looks like this after you adjust the exposure and highlights?” he asked. Hudson has yet to respond, probably preparing for the discovery phase.
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