Sex, Lies & Videotapes! JLO Explicit Home Videos To Be EXPOSED In Bombshell Book
Feb. 3 2016, Updated 1:20 p.m. ET
Jennifer Lopez is about to get a very unwelcome blast from the past. After years of legal rumblings with ex-husband No. 1, Ojani Noa, he's about to spill what really happened between them in and out of the courtroom in a scathing new tell-all, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
Tentatively titled Ex, Lies & Videotapes, the tome will reveal the toll the court battles took on Noa — and the contents of intimate videos and audio recordings of his and Lopez's relationship!
Lopez and Noa, who split in 1998 after nearly a year of marriage, were caught in a web of lawsuits for seven years over their divorce and home videos.
Noa wanted to publish a book in 2007, but a judge awarded Lopez, now 46, a permanent injunction barring her ex from disclosing information about their relationship for personal gain.
To get around the restriction, the bombshell book is being written by Noa's business partner, Ed Meyer — and RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal what its pages will hold, and just what is on Noa's private tapes.
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"The book will contain stills from the home videos themselves and stills of key courthouse scenes," Meyer divulged.
According to a source who has seen the video footage, there are clips of Lopez stripping down to a black G-string in a hotel room. She reveals her bare booty to the camera, saying, "This is a striptease for my husband."
Meyer's private dish doesn't stop there: "This book will show how wealthy people, like J.Lo, can manipulate the court system," he said. "The battle is not over. In the words of the last judge involved, litigation between J.Lo and Ojani Noa will most likely continue to the day they die."