Jennifer Lopez’s home video had no sex, says lawyer

Jennifer Lopez’s lawyer says there is no sex in the videotape she has succeeded in suppressing.
Lopez won a legal fight with her ex-husband Ojani Noa, who was attempting with his manager to have a home video of Lopez and other materials made public.
But Lopez’s attorney, John Lavely, maintained there was nothing salacious in the footage: “There wasn’t anything close to sex in it. We never alleged that. But it’s still private and personal to my client.”
The footage was earlier reported to have Lopez in shorts on a motorcycle and be taken from their honeymoon in Cuba and married life in Florida.
A Los Angeles court upheld an earlier ruling that ran to December 1 and barred Noa from using the 11 hours of home video for a mockumentary about his life as a Cuban immigrant.
It earlier had the title How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story.
Speaking outside court, Noa said: “They’re trying to stop me from making my documentary and I’m fighting for my rights. They’re not being fair.”
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