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Jordon Hudson's involvement in Bill Belichick's life is more than just a personal relationship.
The 24-year-old has been deeply involved in the recent life of the legendary 73-year-old, which has sparked some controversy over the past few weeks.
Hudson runs Belichick's “brand” according to page 6, but it's not going well on either side.
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Jordon Hudson (Imaginary of Jim Dedmon-Immagn)
“It's amateur hour and it's displayed,” a source told Page Six. “They don't know what they're doing and try to control everything. They don't trust anyone else. He handed the ball over to her.
“She thinks she knows everything, like the other 24-year-olds.”
According to the outlet, Belichick is “speaking up,” while Hudson is “a constant presence.”
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“She is the CEO of Belichick Inc. and wears all the hats in the organization,” the source said.
The biggest controversy centered around Hudson's suspension of “CBS News Sunday Morning” has interrupted an interview between Belichick and Tony Docpile. After describing Hudson as his “creative muse,” Dokoupil asks how the two met and she jumps in.
“We're not talking about this,” Hudson said to the side.
But it reportedly has more than just an interview. Hudson forced “her path” into “Dunkin's Super Bowl Commercial” according to a six-page 6 featuring Belichick and actor brothers Ben and Casey Affleck.

Jordon Hudson (Skip Boren/Getty Image)
“She forced her way…but Bill thought it was a way for her to get paid. People said they'd never seen anything like that,” a source told Page 6. Hudson never spoke in the commercials, but he stood right next to Belichick.
Hudson also reportedly attempted a power play with “Hard Knock” on HBO and NFL Films, but according to Page 6, it didn't work out in her favor. She “requested” to become the executive producer of the program that would have followed Belichick in his first offseason at North Carolina's Tar Heel.
Hudson is also allegedly asked about the NFL films he has worked with HBO for many years on the series, saying that the executives “should either have to be treated with respect or can't use the coach's “IP.”
Hudson's company Trouble Cub Enterprises reportedly filed 14 different trademarks to regain the phrases created by Belichick, which is now owned by its former employer, a New England patriot.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
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Their relationship has been in the spotlight recently as Belichick arrives on social media. And they attended together at several events, including the NFL honors in February. Hudson also took part in UNC's Spring Games.
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