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Ojani Noa And Jennifer Lopez Sex Tape Ojani Noa's attorney, Ed Meyer, sent an email to J. Lo’s lawyer claiming, according to TMZ: “Ed believes there is a strong likelihood that J. Lo can be named in the lawsuit.” Ojani is suing for “emotional distress” because he says Jennifer cheated on him, and is demanding $10 million. Ed says J. Lo and Ojani’s divorce was amicable, and claims Ojani is "jealous" because she has a daughter with another man, whom Ojani has not seen for over a year. Arguably one of the most famous porn stars in the world, Ojani Noa is known for his stories of living a life of luxury. According to a 2007 interview, he lived at Mar-a-Lago with Donald Trump, and was the “partner” of Lisa Marie Presley’s ex-husband, Michael Lockwood. Jennifer Lopez in the explicit sex tape with Ojani Noa In January 2009, Noa sued Lopez for $10 million. The pair split after 8 months of marriage. Noa claimed that Lopez was unfaithful and attempted to set up a sting video of their intimate moments. Noa is being sued for breach of contract, fraud, fraud by deceit, and conspiracy to defame. Lopez intends on moving to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming Noa had a fling with another woman in the fall of 2006 and that she met with him in November 2007. If Ojani Noa is successful, Ed will be representing Lopez in court. “I will hold Mr. Meyer to his promises,” Noa has vowed, promising he will "make sure that everybody knows she's a cheat and a liar. I am confident that the public will support me and reject Jennifer Lopez's lies." First came the underwear, now she's challenging a child custody ruling. "I wish I could adopt." That was singer Jennifer Lopez's cryptic statement on Friday, hours after she filed papers challenging the validity of a child custody ruling. One of the biggest entertainment stars has agreed to hand over a home in a Los Angeles property for a future jail. R&B and pop singer Jennifer Lopez is about to get a stay of a child custody ruling - but she wants her former-spouse to waive her right to the LA property. The singer filed a “petition for writ There are many more… It makes sense, right? It's one of the oldest tricks in the book, amirite? It's easier to clear your name when it's someone like A-Lister Gwyneth Paltrow in the news, but the real test is Jennifer Lopez, whose sex tapes with husband Ojani Noa have become a tabloid fascination over the years. Here's the thing: Even though you've been married to someone for years, and you get along, there's always a chance that you'll encounter some privacy issues. Maybe you'll be in the bathroom, in the middle of the night, and hear your spouse go whoops, then you'll sneak into his room to see if he's sleeping naked or hanging over the toilet. Or, you've gotten into the habit of shuttling your kids from one parent to the next (or have adopted, from a neighbor) and they've revealed some naughty or (at the very least) embarrassing things about their lives. The list goes on and on, and you could be facing serious, career-ending embarrassment if someone makes your sex life public. Still, despite all this, you may never have met anyone who's cheated on his or her spouse. So when you meet someone who's been caught cheating—like when A-List ­Gwyneth Paltrow and her ex-husband Chris Martin hooked up in a hot tub and then lied to the press about it—you can't help but wonder. Why were they breaking up? Was there something wrong with their marriage? "I'm going to go see the Judge and do it right," Noa announced after meeting with his lawyer, according to the Sun. He refused to reveal the exact terms of the agreement he was hammering out. "He [Noa] was very clear in his demand to have the tapes not released. He was adamant," says a source close to the situation. When the gossip broke, Lopez was in Las Vegas for American Idol. A source says she hired ­personal bodyguard and lawyer Martin Weiss to guard her and "proceeded to create the biggest mess that I can ever imagine," according to the Sun. While preparing for a flight to London, Weiss got an email from Noa, ­declaring he was considering going public with the tapes. Noa's lawyer says it would be released via Tumbler, a social ­networking site "that let users air 595f342e71


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