
Jennifer Lopez keeps home videos private
Reports from CNN are saying that the Jennifer Lopez "sex tape" doesn't actually have any sex in it. Regarding the content of the tape, Lopez's attorney John Lavely told People Magazine: "There wasn't anything close to sex in it, we never alleged that. But it's still private and personal to my client."
A Los Angeles judge is upholding a ruling that Jennifer Lopez's ex husband, Ojani Noa, is forbidden from using the home video footage for a documentary about his life.
Outside of the courtroom Noa said: "They're trying to stop me from making my documentary and I'm fighting for my rights. They're not being fair. Noa denies that he ever tried to sell the footage as a sex tape and has said that he plans to take the case to trial.
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