Jennifer Lopez sex tape banned by court
Jennifer Lopez wins temporary court order banning release of sex tape made by first husband
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By inthenews.co.uk staff.
Jennifer Lopez has won a temporary court order banning the release of a video from her ex-husband featuring the couple having sex.
The actress and singer is suing Ojani Noa for $10 million, claiming his plans to release the film - entitled How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa story - breach a prior confidentiality agreement.
Legal documents filed by Lopez's lawyers say the film features scenes of the couple, married for just 11 months, in sexual situations during their 2007 honeymoon.
A Los Angeles judge has temporarily barred the release of the movie until a second court hearing, scheduled for Tuesday.
Lopez, 40, has previously successfully sued Noa when she forced him to pay her $545,000 over a tell-all book he planned to publish.
She has been married to third husband Marc Anthony since 2004. Her marriage to choreographer Chris Judd in 2001 lasted just nine months.