Pablo Torre and Jordon Hudson publicly spar over lawsuit threat
Jordon Hudson and Pablo Torre are already fighting it out in the court of public opinion.
Jordon Hudson and Pablo Torre are already fighting it out in the court of public opinion.
"And so I'm trying to do this sh*t. But like, it's really hard. It's just really hard."
"They're convincing people to watch these games not because of these teams involved or the quality of the players, but because there are these other things to root for."
"One of MANY inaccurate and materially defamatory reports about me by Pablo Torre."
"Please do me a favor and do it. It would make me so happy."
Torre has done extensive reporting about Hudson's relationship with Bill Belichick.
"This is embarrassing, Pablo."
"You're welcome."
Torre could be a key part of the Versant-owned spinoff network's push into digital audio and video.
"I love that content, but I wouldn't even know where to start when it comes to diving into those waters."
Hudson's necklace was presumably a reference to Torre's May report that she was banned from UNC facilities.
"While I may have been willing to 'let it go' in the past, I'm no longer going to sit quietly and take it when those lines are crossed."
"I don't think we need to Deep Throat this one."
"I suspect even if he owned the Bills, he probably still would have had his political ambitions"
"Kawhi is an enigmatic, nonverbal star. The Clippers are the eighth-most popular sports topic in the city in which they're based."
The production company is "supposedly" pivoting to release a film after the season ends.
The footage shows Hudson offering input on content and graphics.
"Maybe worth disclosing."
"I have to come to grips with that. I haven’t yet. So, if you hear me kind of not really being declarative, you’re right."
"I don't have control over anything. Nothing. I can't make my daughter better. I can't put my family back together."
It was a simple yes-or-no question, but Frank responded with a 19-word answer without ever saying yes or no.
"None of us did no wrongdoing."