Bill Belichick’s girlfriend requests UNC records, communication logs, reports say
Bill Belichick's girlfriend Jordon Hudson has been the subject of much discussion since Belechick began coaching the Tar Heels this past season.
Bill Belichick’s inaugural season as the head coach at North Carolina may not have ignited the scoreboard, but it certainly kept the headlines buzzing. While the team navigated its first year under the legendary coach, much of the public discourse shifted away from the gridiron and toward his relationship with 25-year-old Jordon Hudson.
Controlling the Narrative
Hudson has maintained an active role in shaping the public perception of Belichick. Her influence has been evident throughout the season, most notably when she interrupted a 60 Minutes interview to block a question she deemed uncomfortable.
The Legal Battle with Pablo Torre
Perhaps the most high-profile controversy involving Hudson is her escalating feud with media personality Pablo Torre. After Torre claimed that Hudson had been banned from the UNC football facilities, she moved to initiate a lawsuit against him. Now, as 205focus.com reports, she is digging deeper into the origins of those allegations.
Digging for Records
According to The Assembly, Hudson has formally requested UNC communication logs that specifically reference her, along with the terms “ban” and “banned,” in direct response to Torre’s claims.
Accessing this information may come with a hefty price tag. Current reports suggest that fulfilling the request could involve sorting through more than 800,000 pages of documentation, potentially costing upwards of $8,000.
The records requests represent an ongoing effort by Hudson, who has filed multiple inquiries since June 2. This includes a notable request regarding correspondence between her and UNC vice chancellor Dean Stoyer.