Jennifer
 Lopez’s thirstbucket of a first husband, Ojani Noa, may have found a 
legal loophole that will allow him to release their first lovemaking 
session as a married couple for a retail release.
In
 a new interview with inTouch, Noa’s business partner Ed Meyer revealed 
how their seedy money grab would play out in a court of law.
“We
 are going to produce a DVD and also have a streaming release of the 
J.Lo home video footage,” Meyer tells the magazine. “There is revealing 
video of her with a lack of clothing and in sexual situations, 
especially in the hotel footage from the honeymoon.”
Lopez
 and Noa (who was a waiter at the time) were married from February 1997 
to January 1998 and the Bronx native has since been married two other 
times among several other high-profile celebrity relationships, birthed 
fraternal twins, enjoyed platinum success on the musical front, released
 a handful of box office smash movies and has been crowned a fashion and
 style icon.
During
 the course of this historic run, Noa has been fixated on making money 
off their microwave marriage, as one devious scheme was foiled in 2006 
after he had to fork over $545,000 for violating their confidentiality 
agreement after he attempted to publish a tell-all book. While one would
 think a Jennifer Lopez sex tape would automatically flag said 
agreement, the six-year litigation of the lawsuit hit a snag when the 
actress withdrew all of her claims against Meyer and Noa during the 
arbitration period and now the two feel they have a bit of wiggle room 
to go in for the kill.
“The videos contain salacious material and are going to shock her fans.” Meyer told inTouch. “We have unfinished business.”
The
 Jennifer Lopez sex tape, whose master sits in a central depository per 
court order, reportedly features the superstar spanking someone in bed 
and arguing with her mother after refusing to feed her gambling itch.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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