On Monday a judge ruled against the distribution of a movie featuring detailed video of her sex life with the first husband.
Despite this, Ojani Noa, a chef and model, who was in marriage with the famous actress and singer for a short period of less than eleven months, said he would lodge an appeal in order to make his attempts of releasing the video successful.
The order of the James Chalfant, who represents Los Angeles Superior Court, will be in force until the next hearing that will decide whether it should be prolonged.
The file against Noa was done by Lopez on Friday. It has been two years after the celeb won the similar case against her former husband that had to do with a tell-all book he was going to open to the public. Then Lopez got $545,000.
Now the star who is married to Marc Antony and the mother of his two children, is trying to receive $10 million for damage and a court order to prevent distribution of any video featuring her and her ex-husband having sexual intercourse or any other intimate situation.
The judge grounded his order by saying that the movie in question that is titled “How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story” can be a violation to an agreement between ex-spouses that contains Noa’s agreement not to make any private information about Lopez open.
Noa arrived to court with no attorney and claimed that he was by no means discouraged by the issued order and would continue trying.
Apart from Noa, the judge’s ruling also spreads on the film producer Ed Meyer, despite the fact that his attorney claimed that Meyer had absolutely nothing to do with the agreement between Lopez and Noa and therefore should not be subject to the order.
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