Jordon Hudson Reportedly Asked UNC to Filter Comments ‘Harassing’ Bill Belichick and Calling Him a ‘Predator’

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Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson at the 14th Annual NFL Honors held at Saenger Theatre on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Jordon Hudson has reportedly asked staff at the University of North Carolina to filter out any "slanderous" comments on their social media pages about her boyfriend Bill Belichick, according to The Athletic.

After Belichick, the head coach of UNC's football team, asked a school employee to include Hudson, 24, on some of his emails in March, The Athletic reportedly obtained copies of the correspondence through an open records request on Friday, April 11.

According to the outlet, Hudson's emails showed concern about the optics behind Belichick's first season with the Tar Heels. One email from the former collegiate cheerleader sent on Feb. 13 reportedly asked UNC's staff if they have anyone "monitoring" the football program's social media accounts for "slanderous commentary" about Belichick, 72.

Hudson suggested that whoever monitors the account could also be "subsequently deleting" the comments and "blocking users that are harassing BB."

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UNC employee Robbi Pickeral Evans reportedly assured Belichick and Hudson that the social media team has hidden or erased inappropriate comments and would continue to monitor the posts.

In an email sent by Belichick, the coach wrote, “I cannot believe that UNC would support my being called a ‘predator.’ ” The Athletic reports, however, that UNC did not find any examples of comments calling Belichick a "predator" on the pages. Evans reportedly told Belichick UNC "would NEVER support" such language.

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Hudson also raised concern for the potential of Belichick's son Steve joining the Tar Heels staff being "easily misinterpreted" as Steve "benefitting from nepotism."

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Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo backstage at the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana

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“Though Steve Belichick is in fact Bill’s son, he should be depicted and represented as his own established, credible entity as opposed to an extension of Bill,” Hudson reportedly wrote, per The Athletic.

Along with working with UNC on social media comments, Hudson also filed 14 trademark requests on behalf of Belichick, PEOPLE reported Tuesday, April 14. The requests are for several of Belichick's signature phrases that are currently owned by Robert Kraft and the New England Patriots, but will instead have "(Bill's Version)" at the end of the phrase, similar to how Taylor Swift has styled re-releases of her albums.

The trademark requests, filed on on April 3, include the phrases, "Do Your Job (Bill's Version)," "Ignore the Noise {Bill's Version}" and "Dynasty (Bill's Version)," among others.

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