Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, has taken a provocative step amid her ongoing dispute with journalist Pablo Torre, filing a public records request targeting top officials within the University of North Carolina athletic department.
Hudson submitted a FOIA request seeking every email sent to or from Senior Associate Athletic Director Robbi Pickeral Evans related to CBS, “60 Minutes,” or longtime producer Draggan Mihailovich between Dec. 1, 2024, and April 29, 2025.
She also requested correspondence tied to interview inquiries for Belichick, who just completed his first season as North Carolina’s head coach.
Is your head coach's girlfriend filing FOIA requests on your school's top comms official a good look? Asking for a friend pic.twitter.com/4CggT8zRUz
— David Covucci (@DavidCovucci) December 3, 2025
The move was first reported Wednesday by David Covucci and immediately drew scrutiny across the college football landscape. “Is your head coach’s girlfriend filing FOIA requests on your school’s top comms official a good look?” Covucci wrote.
Hudson’s look into university records comes as she continues to threaten legal action against Torre, who has reported extensively on her relationship with Belichick on his “Pablo Torre Finds Out” show.
Torre has publicly defended his reporting and appeared unfazed by the lawsuit talk, saying he welcomes transparency and stands by his work.
Hudson has become an unexpected figure in UNC’s offseason narrative. Her FOIA request and escalated behavior has only intensified the spotlight surrounding Belichick’s tenure with the Tar Heels.
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