Ex-Husband To Keep Fighting Jennifer Lopez
Noa and Lopez signed an agreement last year, ruling he could not disparage the star or make money from disclosing intimate details from their brief marriage. But Noa told a Los Angeles judge Friday that he regrets agreeing to the preliminary injunctions.
He said, "I want to fight this thing to the end. My life has not been the same since this lawsuit was filed." The judge told Noa he must hire a lawyer by January 17 or represent himself in court.
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