J. Lo's Tell All
Jennifer Lopez's first husband Ojani Noa is planning on writing a tell-all book about their brief marriage.
By: Shannon Gossage
Reports of the book first surfaced in April and Lopez's camp went into action and filed for a preliminary injunction to stop Noa from writing the book tentatively titled The Unknown Truth: A Passionate Portrait of a Serial Thriller. Allegedly, Noa demanded $5 million to stop him from writing the book that will reportedly detail the first sexual encounter the two shared. He will reportedly also discuss Lopez's alleged affair with now hubby Marc Anthony while he was still married to his first wife Dayanara Torres. He is also reportedly set to spill the beans on her alleged "multiple duplicitous affairs" while on the set of the 1997 film Anaconda.
Paul Sorrell, Lopez's attorney, said, "Sadly, no personal detail is too sacred to be sold by Noa for profit. Sorrell is reportedly set to appear in court on June 30 to seek the injunction. Noa's lawyer, Robert Vasquez, filed a document denying the allegations that Noa's "compliance could be bought for the right price." Lopez is requesting that Noa not be able to financially benefit from the book. Sorrell said, "Noa will do anything within his power to make money off his ex-wife - and thinks nothing of willfully breaching the agreement and hurting [Lopez] in the process." He went on to call Noa "out of control."
In October, Noa filed a lawsuit against Lopez after he was fired as manager of Madre's, Lopez's restaurant located in Pasadena, California. He claimed she fired him without cause. The two came to a settlement of $125,000 and he agreed not to discuss the intimate details of their relationship or make money out of her name or any details of their marriage. Now Noa feels he should be free to discuss anything he wants because he lives in a "free country." He said, "I can express myself. I can say whatever I want." Lopez and Noa were married in February 1997 and they were divorced a mere 11 months later. She was also married to back-up dancer Cris Judd for nine months in 2001 and married Anthony in 2004.
Reports of the book first surfaced in April and Lopez's camp went into action and filed for a preliminary injunction to stop Noa from writing the book tentatively titled The Unknown Truth: A Passionate Portrait of a Serial Thriller. Allegedly, Noa demanded $5 million to stop him from writing the book that will reportedly detail the first sexual encounter the two shared. He will reportedly also discuss Lopez's alleged affair with now hubby Marc Anthony while he was still married to his first wife Dayanara Torres. He is also reportedly set to spill the beans on her alleged "multiple duplicitous affairs" while on the set of the 1997 film Anaconda.
Paul Sorrell, Lopez's attorney, said, "Sadly, no personal detail is too sacred to be sold by Noa for profit. Sorrell is reportedly set to appear in court on June 30 to seek the injunction. Noa's lawyer, Robert Vasquez, filed a document denying the allegations that Noa's "compliance could be bought for the right price." Lopez is requesting that Noa not be able to financially benefit from the book. Sorrell said, "Noa will do anything within his power to make money off his ex-wife - and thinks nothing of willfully breaching the agreement and hurting [Lopez] in the process." He went on to call Noa "out of control."
In October, Noa filed a lawsuit against Lopez after he was fired as manager of Madre's, Lopez's restaurant located in Pasadena, California. He claimed she fired him without cause. The two came to a settlement of $125,000 and he agreed not to discuss the intimate details of their relationship or make money out of her name or any details of their marriage. Now Noa feels he should be free to discuss anything he wants because he lives in a "free country." He said, "I can express myself. I can say whatever I want." Lopez and Noa were married in February 1997 and they were divorced a mere 11 months later. She was also married to back-up dancer Cris Judd for nine months in 2001 and married Anthony in 2004.

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