The singer’s ex-husband Ojani Noa found some loophole in the law to sell the intimate moments with J-Lo to a porn site.
Noa sold the footage to his girlfriend Claudia Vazquez for $1 with the thought that she would release it. However, Lopez won a reprieve that has saved her from the embarrassment.
Vazquez’s lawyer Cris Armenta revealed today that the plan had now been put on hold.
‘[Vazquez] will respect the court’s orders,’ said Armenta.
‘The ultimate goal has been to work in this industry as a producer and she [Vazquez] got the green light to continue to do that.
‘We hope that Ms Lopez will also obey the court’s order and not attempt to interfere with her right to make a film.’
The film in question will cover Lopez’s rise to fame and her marriage to Noa, reported Daily Mail.












