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Jennifer Lopez's first husband, Ojani Noa, has told a judge that he will fight her efforts to quash a tell-all memoir.
Noa said in a pretrial hearing that he regrets agreeing to a preliminary injunction that prohibits him from "criticising, denigrating, casting in a negative light or otherwise disparaging or causing disparagement" to Lopez.
"I want to fight this thing to the end," he said. Earlier, Lopez obtained a temporary restraining order barring Noa from publishing intimate details of their sex life.