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Appeals Court Sides With J.Lo In Home Video Fight [img:$uid]http://i51.tinypic.com/nqd8qf.jpg[/img:$uid] July 30, 2011
An appeals court sided Friday with Jennifer Lopez and ordered that an invasion of privacy lawsuit she filed against her first husband be handled in arbitration rather than through a public court case.
The ruling by California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal states that Lopez’s attorneys provided a Los Angeles judge with plenty of information supporting her request that she had a binding arbitration agreement with ex-husband Ojani Noa.
The couple was married in 1997, but the union lasted just 11 months.
A settlement agreement between the two prohibits Noa from “disclosing for monetary gain any private or intimate details about Lopez or Noa’s relationship with Lopez.” It also binds any of his agents to the same terms.
Noa’s agent, Ed Meyer, however threatened to release clips from the videos earlier this year, which prompted a judge to order them to be stored in a bank safe deposit box with restricted access in June.
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That Noa dude is an asshole; and this judge made the right decision. "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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