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EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez Succeeds In Keeping Home Videos Private

Dec. 1 2009, Published 5:40 a.m. ET

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Jennifer Lopez’s lawyer has succeeded in stopping some potentially embarrassing videos of his client, in the possession of her ex-husband, from being released to the public.

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Jlo’s lawyer, Jay Lavely, filed for an Emergency Court Order Monday requesting the judge to keep the tapes contents sealed, and Judge Chalfant approved the order, in albeit a confusing manner with a sharpie pen!

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Jlo’s ex-husband, Ojani Noa, has been trying to release home movies he has from their honeymoon but the Latina singer has been fighting him tooth and nail to prevent their release.

Noa’s, partner in releasing the home movies, film maker, Ed Meyer isn’t taking the latest court ruling laying down though, he has fired back claiming that the OSC should not go forth as Lavely did not file the proofs of service in a timely manner, nor in the proper form.

Jlo Sues Ex Husband Again

The court battle will continue Tuesday morning, Lopez is not expected to attend in person.

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