Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Jennifer Lopez’s Private Videos Are Going Public

Those videos Jennifer Lopez wants to keep under wraps could be public as soon as Monday.

The lawyer for J.Lo’s ex is threatening to put 12 hours of footage into court files, where the media and others would have access to it.

“Jennifer Lopez does not want the home videos to be entered into the open court record,” lawyer Ed Meyer told RadarOnline.com.

The videos made by Ojani Noa during his brief marriage to Lopez have been widely described as sex tapes, though he claims they are not explicit.

“They think I have a sex tape with her and that I’m trying to sell it,” he told E! News earlier this week.

“My tape is from our honeymoon, the wedding, us hanging out. There’s no nudity – maybe one spanking.

“There’s moments of her fighting with her mom…couples having fun and kissing. If someone has a sex tape, it’s not me,” the 35-year-old added.

Lopez, 40, filed a $10 million suit against Noa this month to prevent him from releasing the video, taken during their 10-month union in 1997.

Noa reportedly was peddling a mockumentary film, titled “How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story.”

“I’m not going to harm anybody,” Noa said. “I’m a great guy. If I was going to hurt anybody I have had many, many chances to do it. I always wish her the best.”

But this isn’t the first time Lopez has tried to stop Noa from cashing in on her fame.

She won a $545,000 lawsuit in 2007 that put the kibosh on a tell-all

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