JLo's ex-hubby cant publish tell all book
Wednesday,
January
31,
2007
Jennifer
Lopez's
first
husband
Ojani
Noa
has
been
denied
permission
to
publish
a
tell-all
book
about
their
marriage.
J.Lo
has
obtained
a
restraining
order
barring
Noa
from
publishing
intimate
details
of
their
sex
life,
nine
months
after
she
filed
a
Superior
Court
breach
of
contract
suit.
On
Monday
(29.01.07),
Superior
Court
Judge
Victor
H.
Person
ruled
Ojani
couldn't
publish
the
book
under
the
settlement
terms
of
another
lawsuit
dating
back
to
October
2005.
A
progress
meeting
will
take
place
on
July
30.
Cuban-born Ojani's book alleges J.Lo had several extra-marital affairs, including one with her current husband, Marc Anthony. J.Lo could be awarded in excess of $10 million in damages if the book is published. J.Lo and Ojani met while he was working as a waiter in a Miami restaurant. They married in February 1997 but divorced just 11 months later.
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