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New York Post
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Bill Belichick emails show why Jordon Hudson was at fateful CBS interview
There's now more clarity surrounding Bill Belichick's infamous April CBS interview in which Jordon Hudson made an extremely awkward cameo. WRAL News, a Raleigh, North Carolina-based outlet, obtained emails from UNC through a public records request that answered some of the lingering questions about Hudson's role in the UNC head coach's interview and her influence in their relationship. The interview was arranged for Belichick to promote his new book, 'The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football,' but things took a turn after the 73-year-old was asked how he and his 24-year-old girlfriend met, as Hudson interrupted and shut down the question. Advertisement An email from Belichick explained why Hudson was even there in the first place. 'Jordon was present at the CBS interview because David Kass, the Simon & Schuster publicist, was not there,' Belichick wrote in an email elaborating on Hudson's role at the interview and within the book. 'I included Jordon in the book acknowledgments because she was a creative contributor to the book, including having the idea for formatting the 4 special pages in the book.' Advertisement 4 Bill Belichick interview got awkward over Robert Kraft, Jordon Hudson questions. CBS 4 Jordon Hudson interrupted the interview. CBS 4 Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson at the NFL Honors on Feb. 6, 2025. AP But according to a person familiar with the pre-interview process, Hudson planned on attending the interview regardless of whether Kass was there or not. Advertisement Belichick also added, 'Jordon and I have both a personal & professional relationship.' 'This is not a secret,' he wrote in an email. 'Jordon assists me with my personal media, which is why I asked UNC to forward media requests (E.G. CBS 60 Minutes) to her. Jordon has zero involvement in the UNC football program, beyond the degree that my personal media intersects with it.' 4 Bill Belichick is preparing for his first season as the head football coach of the UNC Tar Heels. Getty Images In the emails in the WRAL report, Belichick's focus was on the fact that Hudson was not stepping in as an angry and controlling girlfriend, but was coming in so as not to diminish the interview's true purpose: to promote the book. Advertisement 'For approximately 35 uninterrupted minutes, (the interviewer) Tony [Dokoupil] asked questions about the book,' Belichick wrote. 'Then, the questions shifted to other subjects that were not related to the Art of Winning, which we had outlined as off-limits with my book publicist.' Adding fuel to the fire, Belichick said CBS had set up a camera on Hudson, who deliberately sought a spot to sit off-camera — this was how the viral moments of Hudson were captured. Throughout the nightmare that became of the situation for Belichick and UNC, alumni were even emailing the university with their concern surrounding UNC becoming a 'laughing stock in the sports world because of his young girlfriend.' With all eyes on the relationship and the program for quite some time, Belichick's messages read, 'I don't want to make a wrong move here,' after the interview, as he and the university devised and later released a statement on April 30 to clear the air.

Indianapolis Star
21-05-2025
- Climate
- Indianapolis Star
Poll: We checked 10 Indy 500 weather forecasts. Which one do you trust the most?
It's almost time for the Indianapolis 500, a.k.a. the greatest spectacle in racing. There's already been plenty of drama on the track, but we are still chasing one piece of race day buzz: Will it rain on the 109th running? After last year's multi-hour delay due to rain, racegoers are anxiously watching the weather forecasts, wondering if Mother Nature will wave a red flag for the second year in a row. Meteorologists are watching, too, but as is typical there's little agreement on what the weather will be on May 25. One thing on which they all agree: There's at least some chance of rain. Predictions range from 50% (FOX59 and CBS4) to 20% chance (Weather Channel, Weather Underground and WTHR). Temperatures are also expected to be cooler this year but just how cool remains a question mark. At least three forecasts predict a high of 70 degrees while two forecast a high of just 64 degrees. So, we want to know: Which race day forecast do you trust most? Take the poll below to let us know, and come Sunday, we'll see which one hit the mark. Don't know what to wear for the 500: A beginner's guide to race day fashion


New York Post
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
‘Concerned' Charles Barkley might reach out to Bill Belichick after CBS interview debacle with Jordon Hudson
It appears those in Bill Belichick's orbit are growing worried about the Super Bowl-winning coach in the aftermath of his awkward CBS interview and his 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson's role in it. Charles Barkley, the Basketball Hall of Famer and 'Inside the NBA' star, said on 'The Dan Patrick Show' on Wednesday that he's 'concerned' about the 73-year-old Belichick, whom Barkley says he's been friends with since Belichick coached the Browns in the early '90s. 'Well, this is a very slippery subject for me because Bill's one of my really good friends. I'm not sure what's going on. He's been a great friend for me for a long time,' Barkley said. 'I think he's gotta be very careful right now. This is starting to be on a very slippery slope. He's the greatest football coach ever, him and Nick Saban — for college, Nick Saban; for Bill, the NFL. Yeah, from what I'm hearing, it's starting to be a very slippery slope.' Advertisement 4 Bill Belichick during his CBS interview. CBS 4 Jordon Hudson lurks off to the side during Bill Belichick's CBS interview. CBS 4 Jordon Hudson with Bill Belichick during his CBS interview. CBS Advertisement Barkley, 62, says he doesn't like to discuss people's personal relationships, though the normally private Belichick's relationship with Hudson has been very out in the open with public appearances and social media updates. 'I will admit I'm a little concerned with some of the stuff that's going on, and I might actually reach out to him to make sure everything's good,' Barkley said. 'But I am concerned from what I'm hearing. It's not a good look right now, I'll admit that.' Hudson interrupted Belichick's interview with 'CBS Sunday Mornings' this past weekend when the UNC football coach was asked how the couple met. 4 Charles Barkley on 'The Dan Patrick Show' on April 30, 2025. X/The Dan Patrick Show Advertisement 'We're not talking about this,' said Hudson, who reportedly interrupted the interview multiple times. Belichick lashed out at CBS in a statement released Wednesday, claiming the network 'selectively edited' the interview and did not live up to agreement to focus only on what's in his new book. CBS fired back later Wednesday, saying there was no such agreement.


New York Post
25-04-2025
- New York Post
Video shows moment ex-Judge Joel Cano and wife arrested after allegedly sheltering illegal Tren de Aragua member in their home
New video captured the moment a recently retired New Mexico judge and his wife were hauled away in cuffs by the feds for allegedly sheltering a suspected Tren de Aragua gangbanger at their home. The footage, shot by KFOX14 News, showed ex-Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Jose 'Joel' Cano and his wife, Nancy Cano, being taken into custody following the federal raid at their Las Cruces home on Thursday. At one point, the seemingly calm Democratic judge could be seen with his hands clasped behind his back as he spoke to a heavily armed FBI agent on the sidewalk. Advertisement 3 Former Dona Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano is arrested. KFOX14/CBS4 3 Nancy Cano is arrested. KFOX14/CBS4 His wife was spotted being escorted away in handcuffs by a female Homeland Security Investigation officer. The judge was subsequently hit with a tampering with evidence charge, while his spouse was charged with conspiracy to tamper. Advertisement The raid came soon after it was revealed Cano had quietly tendered his resignation last month after the couple were accused of harboring Cristhian Ortega-Lopez — an accused illegal migrant who the feds say is a member of the violent Venezuelan gang. Immigration authorities had nabbed the 23-year-old alleged gang member at the couple's home on Feb. 28. In a separate raid at the home of the couple's daughter, ICE recovered four firearms — some of which allegedly belong to Ortega-Lopez, investigators said. Advertisement Cano, who had served as a judge since 2011, made no mention of the migrant's arrest in his resignation letter. Ortega-Lopez had allegedly been living in the couple's guesthouse after he was initially hired by Nancy to work as a handyman, according to court documents. 3 A Christmas photo from 2024 of Cristhian Ortega-Lopez in the Cano family home, court documents state. U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico The feds have alleged Ortega-Lopez has known TdA tattoos, as well as clothing and social media posts linking him to the gang. Advertisement Social media photos show Ortega-Lopez posing for Christmas photos with the Cano family. He allegedly entered the US unlawfully in 2023 — crossing the border near Eagle Pass, Texas, on Dec. 15. He was released just days after with a notice to appear before a federal immigration judge. He is now being held on federal charges for being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm.


CBS News
13-03-2025
- CBS News
Richard Allen's attorneys appeal Delphi murder conviction after full "Bridge Guy" video leaked
Attorneys for convicted Delphi murderer Richard Allen have filed to appeal his conviction, CBS 4 in Indianapolis reported. On Nov. 11, a jury convicted Allen of the murders of 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German near the Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. Allen was sentenced to 130 years in prison in December. According to CBS 4, online records show the appeal was filed on Tuesday, a day after the full 43-second "Bridge Guy" video was leaked online. Libby recorded a short Snapchat video of a man who police believed was the killer that was used in the trial. The video shows the girls walking on the bridge before their murders. A man's voice can be heard saying, "Guys, down the hill." Police circulated the photo and audio just days after the killings, but the case ran cold for more than five years until Allen was arrested in 2022. His appeal comes after multiple legal objections already filed by his attorneys in the wake of Allen's conviction. In January, his attorneys filed a motion with the trial judge, seeking to get his conviction overturned. They filed a 24-page motion outlining errors they claim were made at his trial last year. His attorneys questioned the timeline of the murder. During the trial, the jury spent about 19 hours deliberating over three days before finding Allen, 52, guilty of all counts. Police spent years searching for a suspect, investigating thousands of leads, and releasing multiple composite sketches of the suspect based on eyewitness accounts.