
Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick, claimed on social media she’s suing Pablo Torre, the host of popular sports podcast, ‘Pablo Torre Finds Out?’
‘Hi (Jordon), I assume this means you’re declining my invitation to be a guest on (‘Pablo Torre Finds Out?’) Either way, I’m looking forward to hearing from you! Thanks, Pablo.’
Here’s everything to know of the situation.
Is Jordon Hudson suing Pablo Torre?
Hudson claimed on Nov. 23 she’s suing Torre, although it seems she has yet to file a lawsuit at the time this story was published.
The 24-year-old Hudson and the 73-year-old Belichick have been in the headlines since they announced their relationship in late 2024. Most recently, Torre posted a podcast uncovering an exclusive clip of Hudson and Belichick during planning of ‘Coach with Bill Belichick.’
Belichick has said previously he and Hudson have a ‘personal and professional relationship.’ The behind-the-scenes clip showed the two’s dynamic outside of the media limelight, with Hudson appearing to play a substantial role in the planning process of the show.
It’s not the first time Torre has covered Hudson on his show, though, as he previously reported North Carolina prohibited Hudson’s access of the school facilities, hence her showing off an all-access pass on her Nov. 23 social media post.
North Carolina disputed the report in the spring. A request for comment from UNC on Hudson’s proclaimed suit against Torre was not returned to the USA TODAY Network at the time this story was published.
Hudson has reportedly been a driving force in Belichick’s decision-making process, a sentiment that has also been reported by Torre. Torre reported Hudson used her influence to appear in a ‘Dunkin” Super Bowl advertisement alongside Belichick.
“There is deep worry for how detrimental Jordon can be for not just North Carolina but Bill’s legacy, reputation (and) everything he has built and worked for over decades,’ Torre reported on his show in May.
Torre’s podcasts chronicling the Hudson-Belichick situation started after a ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ interview with Belichick was interrupted by Hudson. Belichick was asked how he and Hudson met, before Hudson interjected from the background that he wasn’t going to be answering questions about their relationship.
The interview prompted Belichick to issue a statement. He wrote a few days later: ‘She was not deflecting any specific question or topic but simply doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track.’
Torre laid out his reporting process in an online post in May titled ‘How We Investigated Jordon.’ Torre, a longtime ESPN personality-turned Peabody Award nominee and Edward R. Murrow award winner for sports reporting from his work on ‘Pablo Torre Finds Out,’ doesn’t appear to be fazed by Hudson’s threat on social media.
It’s unclear what bounds Hudson feels she has on a potential lawsuit, and it seems like she won’t be accepted Torre’s invitation to his podcast anytime soon, either.
