Jennifer Lopez won a legal ban on her ex-husband's plan to reveal intimate details of the actress' sex life in a tell-all book, according to court documents made public yesterday.
Ojani Noa agreed to a preliminary injunction, which will remain in effect until a trial can decide whether it should be made permanent.
"Noa will do anything within his power to make money off his ex-wife and thinks nothing of wilfully hurting Ms Lopez in the process," Lopez' lawyer Paul Sorrell said in court documents. "He is out of control."