Her first husband, Ojani Noa, won a court battle to release the intimate home video which was taken during their 11-month marriage in 1997, and his manager has said that interest in the tape is rocketing.
Manager Ed Meyer said bids started 'in the hundreds of thousands' and he was considering the deals. 'If an offer looks good, we'll definitely take it,' he told The Sun.
The On The Floor singer's lawyers have been unsuccessful in blocking the video from being sold. It is said to include footage of Lopez naked, with 27 hours of footage, and 20 minutes of nudity. Meyer insisted Noa could market the steamy footage because J-Lo gave him permission to film her and gave him the tapes when they split. Noa has been fighting to release the tapes since 2007 and last week utilised a loophole in the legal system by selling the tapes to his girlfriend Claudia Vaqzquez, for one dollar. She claimed that Lopez is harming her career by blocking a planned film which will use the material, and a Los Angeles judge backed her on this.
Vaqzquez was, however, previously unsuccessful in marketing and producing How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J.Lo and Ojani Noa Story. Lopez, who is now married to singer Marc Anthony, plans to appeal against the judge's ruling.
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