Jennifer Lopez and Ojani Noa at the premiere of 'Anaconda' in 1997. (Getty Images)
The singer- actress filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit Friday against Cuban-born Ojani Noa in Los Angeles Superior Court. Noa was married to Lopez in 1997, but the couple separated less than a year later.
Lopez claims Noa has been shopping a film project called "How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story." She says the movie directly violates a confidentiality agreement Ojani signed in 2005.
Lopez also says Noa is trying to market previously unseen home videos of the couple -- which reportedly show the two in their hotel room during their honeymoon.
Lopez is suing Noa for $10 million dollars, breach of contract and invasion of privacy. She is demanding that a judge prevent Noa from going forward with the movie project and releasing the videos.
The same injunction prevented Noa from publishing a tell-all book in 2006 and was ordered to pay $545,000 in damages. A court appointed arbitrator issued a permanent injunction against Noa forbidding him from "criticizing, denigrating, casting in a negative light or otherwise disparaging" Jennifer Lopez.
"How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story" is said to be a parody and not meant to be serious, according to Claudia Vazquez, the film's executive producer. Vasquez says the film is about Noa's life, not Jennifer Lopez's life.
Lopez is married to Latin singer Marc Anthony and the couple has twins, Max and Emme, who were born in February, 2009.
Lopez was also married to her former backup singer Cris Judd (a marriage that lasted less than a year) and had high profile relationships with hip hop mogul Sean Combs and actor Ben Affleck.
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