Although Jennifer Lopez filed a $10 million lawsuit against her ex, Ojani Noa, it may not be enough to keep her most private moments from going public.
Noa’s agent, Ed Meyer, states, “Jennifer Lopez does not want the home videos to be entered into the open court record, where the media and the public can get copies of them and watch or share them. I will be filing the videos into the public court record on Monday.”
WTF?!
We’re not sure how well that will fare with the court order banning the videos from public eyes! Meyer even sent Lopez’s legal team an email detailing his plans.
It reads, “I will be filing ALL, repeat ALL, Documents, 11 hours + of Home Videos, DVDs, Photographs, etc., at the Court Clerks window.”
He claims that J.Lo’s attorneys did not file proof of service, yet the hearing set for Tuesday is still going on as planned.
We wonder what tricks he has up his sleeve!
[Image via WENN.]