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Judge Blocks Distribution Of Proposed Jennifer Lopez Sexy Tape

Nov. 10 2009, Published 5:57 a.m. ET

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A judge temporarily blocked distribution Tuesday of private videos and a proposed film of Jennifer Lopez and her ex-husband Ojani Noa.

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Noa, reportedly wants to market intimate video of the two of them together, in a project entitled “How I married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story”.

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LA Superior Court Judge James C Chalfant issued a temporary restraining order that extends until next month, directing Noa and film maker Ed Meyer to tell any third parties that have any such material about the order.

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In a sworn declaration opposing the restraining order, Meyer states he is a founding producer of “Entertainment Tonight'' and believes “Noa has a

story that needs to be told and then let the public decide.''

In a separate order the Judge has ordered Noa and Meyer to turn over any video and film materials, as well as papers pertaining to them, to Lopez’s lawyers.

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There will be a hearing on December 1st on whether to extend the order with a preliminary injunction.

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