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After Years Of Litigation, Jennifer Lopez's Ex-Husband Set To Release Honeymoon Sex Tape Citing Legal Loophole

Jennifer Lopez Ex Husband Threatening To Release Honeymoon Sex Tape
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Sep. 26 2015, Updated 4:57 p.m. ET

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After 6 years of litigation, Jennifer Lopez's ex-husband Ojani Noa is set to release hours of honeymoon footage, citing a 'legal loophole' that he believes authorizes this latest business move.

Jennifer Lopez has fought for years to keep her private honeymoon tapes out of the public eye, but In Touch reports that Noa and his business partner Ed Meyer may now be able to release hours of the intimate footage, as Lopez withdrew her claims against Noa and Meyer in July while their case was in arbitration.

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While the master tape is being held in a depository by court order, Meyer says that he has copies, and that he is preparing to release them to the public. "We are going to produce a DVD and also have a streaming release of the J.Lo home video footage," Meyer told In Touch. "There is revealing video of her with a lack of clothing and in sexual situations, especially in the hotel footage from the honeymoon.”

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The video, Meyer says, will reveal a side of Lopez that has previously not been seen by the masses, including footage of the singer confronting her mother about her gambling, and spanking an un-named person in bed. “The videos contain salacious material and are going to shock her fans,” he promised.

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