Judge Puts Hold on J.Lo Sex Movie
A Los Angeles judge blocked singer/actress Jennifer Lopez's ex-husband, Ojani Noa, from distributing a tell-all film about his relationship with the star on Monday.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James Chalfant said the order to block the film will remain in effect until a court hearing Tuesday, when they will determine whether or not to extend the restraint, according to the ABC News Web site.
The judge said he issued the temporary restraint on distribution because the film may violate an agreement to not disclose private information about their relationship.
Noa's film has footage of the couple's honeymoon and other sexual situations.
Ojani Noa, who was married to Lopez for 11 months, said he plans on fighting the restraint although this isn't the first time the couple has brought their relationship into the courtroom.
Lopez filed against Noa on Friday, and two years ago won $545,000 in a similar case against Noa, that time it was a tell-all book. Guess this guy just can't keep a secret.

