Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband, Ojani Noa, is countersuing the singer for $100 million, reports Perez Hilton. He is also suing her father, a business partner, her lawyer and the law firm for intentionally interfering with the production of his mockumentary.
“We are also suing for fraud,” said his agent, Ed Meyer. He says Lopez’s mother “previously sold some of Ojani Noa’s home video footage to Univision without Ojani Noa’s express permission for $30,000.”
A hearing is planned for Tuesday, but Meyer is doubtful it will go ahead.
“We believe that J. Lo.’s attorney did not meet the judge’s extended deadline to file his Proofs of Service, so TRO and OSC (Order to Show Cause) should legally not go forward on Tuesday,” he said.
He is also threatening to release a private honeymoon tape of Lopez to the public on Monday.
“I believe that I have an unalienable First Amendment right to enter the J. Lo. home videos into the public court record, so as to defend myself,” Meyer continued. “If Judge Chalfant has a problem with this, he can have me hauled out of the courtroom in handcuffs in front of the world media.”
