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Another Ex That Won't Go Away, J-Lo's this Time!Ojani Noa threatens, again, with a tell-all book |
By Elena Gorgan, Entertainment News Editor
4th of December 2006, 10:16 GMT
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A while ago (this year in June, to be more accurate) Jennifer Lopez's first husband reappeared with the biggest threat ever for a celebrity (sex tape not included): a book that will spill the beans on her private life and her sexual relationships.
The Latino diva married Noa in February 1997, after they met in a restaurant where he was working as a waiter. 11 months later, they filed for divorce, remaining close friends. In 2002, the singer remembered her first husband and, as a sign of thanks for his long-time friendship, gave him a job as manager of a Pasadena restaurant she had just opened.
Half a year later, she fired him and things became even sourer between them. The reason for which they quarreled remains unknown but Ojani Noa thought the best way to make his former wife pay was by writing a tell-all book about her.
'The Unknown Truth: A Passionate Portrait of a Serial Killer' contains 12 chapters, each named after Jennifer's movies, revealing a side of the diva that, if true, would ruin her image for good. Besides talking about his first sexual encounter with J-Lo, Noa also writes about how she cheated on him with her now husband, Marc Anthony, and with a cast member from 'Anaconda'.
The book also implies that she is some sort of voodoo witch that casts spells to keep men by her side and offers as example music mogul P. Diddy, with whom she had a brief affair. When Noa was contacted by Lopez's lawyers in June, he said that he would not publish the book if he gets $5 million in return for his silence.
Some sort of understanding was reached and a judge issued a permanent injunction that prohibited Noa from marketing the script under any form. On Friday, the man contested the injunction, saying that, at the time, he did what his lawyer told him to, without understanding what he was saying.
'I didn't agree to it. My lawyer told me that was the right thing to do and I went along with it', he told the judge, saying that his English was not good enough so as to comprehend what was being asked from him. He will 'fight this thing to the end', he explained, because the truth must be told and the world must get to hear his side of the story, too.
Until the next hearing (in January), Noa was advised to seek a lawyer whom he can understand, otherwise he will have to represent himself in court. Lopez's publicist was not immediately available for comment on the new twist in this situation.
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