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While Jennifer Lopez works on separating herself from her current husband Marc Anthony, her first husband Ojani Noa has been ordered by a California judge to seek arbitration for a personal home video he wants to release, rather than taking it to a public court.

Ever since the two split, Lopez (42) and Noa, whom she married in 1997 for eleven months only, have been in constant disagreement over his desire to tell his own Jennifer Lopez story.

She first sued him in 2006 when he tried to publish a tell-all about their marriage, winning over $500,000 in compensatory damages and again in 2009 for $10 million when he attempted to release a film called “How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story.”

Although both parties agree the videos do not show the Jennifer and Ojani in sexually comprising scenes, Lopez is determined to have her ex-husband uphold a settlement agreement prohibiting him from “disclosing for monetary gain any private or intimate details about Lopez or Noa’s relationship.”

Noa plans to appeal to the California Supreme Court.