Jennifer Lopez filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday against her ex-husband Ojani Noa. The Cuban chef, turned writer, was married to J-Lo for eleven months in 1997. He is apparently attempting to release a movie entitled How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story, in direct violation of a previous court sanctioned confidentiality agreement.
That isn’t the worst of it. According to the court filing, Noa claims to have 11 hours of video footage of the couple, including intimate honeymoon footage taken in their hotel room. The singer believes that the footage shows her in various states of undress and engaging in sexual situations, including being on the receiving end of a spanking.
Smack in the middle of the controversy is TMZ. According to the documents, the celebrity news website has “entered into a contractual agreement” with Noa for the “exclusive right to the home movies.” TMZ calls those claims “patently false.”
Lopez is charging breach of contract and invasion of privacy and is seeking at least $10 million and wants a judge to order Noa’s project dead in the water.
