$10M suit lawsuit against J.Lo dismissed
Evan Agostini / AP
By Brandi Fowler, E! Online
Jennifer Lopez can rest easy now that a $10 million lawsuit filed against her has been dismissed.
The lawsuit came about two years ago when Lopez's attorneys sent cease-and-desist letters to her former hubby Ojani Noa, his business partner Ed Meyer and producer Claudia Vazquez while they were working on a film for Telemundo called "I Owe JLo."
The film was set to tell details about Lopez's failed marriage to Noa, but when the "Dance Again" singer allegedly interfered with the flick's production, causing it to be "unmarketable," according to Vazquez, the producer sued her for $10 million for tortious interference.
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As a result of that suit, the actress was able to obtain an! injunct ion to stop production on a film called, "How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLO and Ojani Noa Story," which Noa and Meyer were working on.
Although Vazquez was named in the cease-and-desist letters Lopez sent to stop that film, she was not included in the aforementioned lawsuit against Noa and Meyer.
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Lopez still appealed that ruling, however, and Monday she won.
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