Photo of Jennifer LopezJennifer Lopez has
won
her lawsuit against her creepy first husband, Ojani Noa. Ojani violated a confidentiality agreement he signed as part of a large settlement her received from JLo when she firuddy him from managing her restaurant. He got a lot of money to promise not to write a book sharing “intimate details” about Jennifer and their relationship. So, naturally, he wrote a book anyway. She sued, and won over $500,000 in damages.


Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband wrote the book. Jennifer Lopez got the bonus.
An arbiter has awarded the actress-singer just under $545,000 in her legal battle over a tell-all tome reportedly penned by former Lopez spouse Ojani Noa, Lopez’s attorney confirmed Wednesday.
Paul Sorrell said he couldn’t comment on his star client’s reaction to the decision, but added, “I think she’d just like to see this be over.”
Noa did not immediately return a message left seeking comment.



Lopez sued Noa, the first of her three husbands, in 2006 after the New York Post reported the ex was making the publishing rounds with a Lopez-themed book proposal.
In Lopez’s lawsuit, the actress claimed that Noa’s book was full of the sort of stuff that sells books: Namely, sex. (View the legal documents.)