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Lopez gets $545,000 from former husband over tell-all book plans
08/08/2007 3:11 PM, Reuters
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has
won roughly $545,000 in the arbitration of a lawsuit against
her first husband over his plans to publish a tell-all book
about the star, court documents showed on Wednesday.
As part of the arbitrator's decision, Lopez also won a
permanent injunction barring her ex-spouse, Ojani Noa, from
disclosing intimate information about their relationship for
personal gain.
Among the revelations purportedly made in the ghost-written
book, according to media accounts, was that Lopez had multiple
affairs during her brief marriage to Noa, including one with
salsa-singer Marc Anthony, Lopez's third and current husband,
while he also was married to someone else.
Anthony and Lopez, 38, married in June 2004, just days
after he was divorced from Dayanara Torres, a Puerto Rican
model and beauty queen, and five months after Lopez broke off
her much-publicized engagement to actor Ben Affleck.
Lopez sued Noa, 31, in June 2006 to stop him from
publishing the book, claiming it violated the terms of a
nondisclosure, "non-disparagement" agreement the two had
reached under a previous legal settlement.
The arbitration of their latest dispute makes permanent an
injunction Lopez obtained against the book's publication in
June 2006.
"I just hope he respects the order of the court," said Paul
Sorrell, attorney for Lopez. "If he doesn't, it won't be over."
Sorrell filed papers in a Los Angeles County Superior Court
on Monday asking a judge to affirm the arbitration.
Lopez was awarded $200,000 in damages for breach of
contract, $300,000 in attorneys' fees and nearly $48,000 in
arbitration costs.
Noa's plans for a book were revealed in a January 2006
article in the New York Post describing the proposed expose as
a 12-chapter "tell-all manuscript" under the title: "The
Unknown Truth: A Passionate Portrait of a Serial Thriller."
Noa, a restaurant and nightclub manager, offered not to
publish the book if Lopez paid him $5 million, according to
Lopez's suit.
Lopez divorced Noa in 1998 after 11 months of marriage. She
married her second husband, dancer Chris Judd, in September
2001 and filed for divorce from him the following July.
Lopez and Anthony star together in "El Cantante," a movie
about salsa legend Hector Lavoe that opened in U.S. cities this
summer.
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