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Jennifer Lopez sues ex over alleged sex movie

LOS ANGELES -- Jennifer Lopez is suing her first husband to keep him from making their sex life public.

The lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses Ojani Noa of intending to sell a movie containing hours of home video, including some of the actress in sexual situations taken on their honeymoon.

Lopez and Noa were married for 11 months in 1997. She claims he's violating a prior confidentiality agreement.

Lopez wants at least $10 million and a court order preventing Noa and filmmaker Ed Meyer from releasing the material.

A Facebook message left for Noa was not immediately returned.

In 2007, Lopez won $545,000 in another lawsuit that blocked Noa from publishing a ghostwritten tell-all book.

The lawsuit was filed Friday.

Timberlake gets restraining order against trespasser

LOS ANGELES -- A judge on Monday ordered a woman to stay away from Justin Timberlake for the next three years.

Timberlake wrote in court filings that Karen McNeil repeatedly showed up at his house and trespassed on his property last month.

McNeil, who represented herself in the case, opposed the court order, writing in a court document that she thought she was destined to marry Timberlake and "to rule" with him.

During the hearing, Judge David S. Cunningham III ordered a five-minute recess after an outburst by McNeil when the judge issued the order.

Outside court, McNeil said, "That was all lies. I did not break into Justin's house. I was let on the property."

The 28-year-old Timberlake was filming a movie and didn't appear in court. He has won multiple Grammy Awards for songs such as "SexyBack" and "Cry Me a River."

Lawyer: Woods' brother did not get proper care

WARWICK, R.I. -- A lawyer for Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has told a jury that a hospital in Rhode Island did not do enough to care for Woods' younger brother when he went to the emergency room complaining of a sore throat and vomiting in 2006.

Michael Woods later died of an apparent heart attack at the hospital.

Attorney Mark Decof said during opening statements Monday that the actor's brother wasn't seen by a doctor until an hour after he arrived and went into cardiac arrest on a gurney in the hospital hallway.

He says the doctor who treated Woods failed to perform basic care for a patient with a severe heart condition.

Lawyers for Kent Hospital were giving their opening statements late Monday afternoon.
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