Jordon Hudson may be more keenly aware of Bill Belichick's deal in North Carolina earlier after the Freedom of Information Act requests revealed an email that a football coach, whose famous Freedom of Information Act requests, asked UNC Communications staff to send an email to his 23-year-old girlfriend.
The email from the reporter has been revealed Axios and Assembly were working on a joint story About the University of North Carolina's budget increase after Belichick arrives at the program.
One email shared by Assembly Reporter Matt Hartman On social media, Belichick has shown the requests he sent to the senior associate director of Robipiqueral Evans, Foreign Affairs and Strategic Communications.
The email appeared to be about a December 16th football social media post, following the subject line.
“Thank you, Robbie, for the email,” Belichick wrote. “I can also include Jordon in this email and she can keep up with our posts. Can you include her in the things you send me? Thank you. bb.”
Hartman said in his second post. Other emails showed that Hudson was copied into a message about whether or not he would accept an interview request.
Belichick and Hudson's relationship has made many headlines since becoming public knowledge last June.
The age gap at 49 years certainly raises eyebrows, but sources close to the couple say the relationship is a real deal, with Belichick and Hudson “are debating about marriage.”
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Email gives a certain degree of trust Report from Pablo Torre last month It says Hudson was the “de facto agent” of the coach.
The FOIA request revealed Belichick's employment and responses from Tar Heels alumni of media requests received by UNC.
According to Congress's higher education newsletter, “The Quad,” UNC saw one alumni promise to “make a six-figure donation on the day he was announced,” while others expressed concern about Belichick's controversy in the NFL and the age gap between him and his girlfriend.
In the humorous email, the involved alum sent a link to an article from Babylonbee (a satirical news site).
“They don't think this is true, do they?” One UNC staff member wrote about the investigation to another.





