J.Lo seeks to prevent release of home sex videos
By ANIThursday, December 2, 2010
LONDON - Jennifer Lopez has launched a legal battle to prevent the release of sex videos taped by ex-husband showing her ‘flashing’.
The singer has taken Ojai Noa and his agent Ed Meyer to court to stop their reported attempt to sell and market videos made during the couple’s 11-month marriage in 1997.
In the videos, she is seen flashing her private parts and displaying other ‘deviant behavior’, according to documents filed in the singer’s legal fight to keep the tapes secret.
“This is among other nudity on her part in the now 21 hours of home movies that we have so far recovered’, the Daily Mail quoted Meyer as saying in the papers.
Ojani is continually finding more and more home videos with Lopez that he didn’t remember he had, Meyer added.
Although the tapes do not contain full sex scenes they could be of great embarrassment to the star who is married to Mark Anthony and has two-year-old twins Max and Emme.
“However, Noa an Meyer have never ever intended to market this and the many other racy, damaging and expositive scenes from the Home Videos,” the court filing said.
“It must also be stated that in Noa’s Home Videos, Lopez gives her full consent to Noa taping her,” the documents added.
But Lopez is not agreeing to these tapes being made public saying they are private and personal, claiming that Noa and filmmaker Meyer are violating an injunction which blocks the release of the videos. (ANI)