Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of University of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick, has intensified her legal confrontation with investigative reporter Pablo Torre, moving beyond courtroom filings to a very public social media battle.
The Core of the Controversy
The dispute centers on Torre's reporting about Hudson's age. During an episode of his Pablo Torre Finds Out podcast in May, the former ESPN personality presented evidence suggesting Hudson had misrepresented her age. He shared video from the March 2024 Miss Maine USA pageant where Hudson stated she was 22 years old, and reported that she had listed her birth year as 2000 on an internal University of North Carolina document.
Hudson, who has been dating the 73-year-old NFL legend and current UNC coach since 2022, fired back on social media this week with what appears to be counter-evidence. She posted screenshots of text conversations with UNC Athletics chief of personnel Emily Muse, in which Muse allegedly admits to writing the wrong birth year for Hudson on a family directory document.
Social Media Warfare Escalates
One of MANY inaccurate and materially defamatory reports about me by Pablo Torre, Hudson wrote in her social media post. I did not fill out any UNC internal documents or forms pertaining to the family directory.
Torre responded almost immediately with his own digital analysis. In a video shared on Monday night, he suggested the screenshots Hudson provided might have been altered, showing what he claimed were discrepancies when adjusting exposure and highlights using software.
The conflict had already been brewing for days. On Sunday, Hudson posted on Instagram wearing a University of North Carolina Tar Heels all-access pass with a clear message to Torre: P.S. I'm suing you @pstorre, accompanied by a hand heart emoji.
Background of the Ongoing Feud
Torre has been reporting extensively on the relationship between Belichick and Hudson for months, drawing consistent criticism from the former cheerleading champion. In May, he alleged that there is deep worry for how detrimental Jordon can be for not just North Carolina but Bill's legacy, reputation — everything he has built and worked for over decades, citing a family source.
Other reports from Torre claimed that Hudson used her influence with Belichick to secure a spot in a Super Bowl advertisement for Dunkin' Donuts featuring the coach and Hollywood stars Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck. He also reported that Hudson had been barred from UNC facilities, which the university later denied in an official statement.
While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities, the statement read. Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick's personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.
As of November 25, 2025, Hudson has yet to disclose any formal legal documents regarding her lawsuit against Torre, leaving the public to follow the unfolding drama through social media exchanges and public statements.