Jordon Hudson appears to have made a cheeky business move amid her controversial relationship with Bill Belichick.
Hudson, 24, filed a trademark application Monday for the term “gold digger” through her company, TCE Rights Management, according to multiple reports.
The former cheerleader has plans to use the trademark for jewelry or keychains, according to documents obtained by People. The application has been submitted but is reportedly awaiting review by an examining attorney.
TCE Rights Management also reportedly filed trademarks in April for multiple other terms, including “Chapel Bill (Bill’s Version),” “No Days Off (Bill’s Version)” and “Belecast” in relation to Belichick’s new venture as the head football coach of the University of North Carolina. Belichick was named head coach in December.
Neither Hudson nor Belichick immediately responded to Huffpost’s requests for comment.









