J.Lo's Ex Shopping Reality Show
Posted on Fri Apr 30, 2010 08:15 AM PDT
LOS ANGELES, California (X17online) - Ojani Noa, Jennifer Lopez's ex, is looking to sell a reality show called I Owe J.Lo.
Ojani tells X17online, "I have to get JLo off my back somehow!" For that reason, Noa's manager Ed Meyer tells X17online that Ojani is hoping to avoid bankruptcy by making money from the show.
In the treatment, the show's concept is described as the following:
- "For the last 10+ years, JLo has fought Ojani in the court system, to prevent him from telling the details of her numerous torrid affairs with the rich, famous and infamous. It has been costing Ojani a small fortune, to keep fighting one of the Richest Entertainers in Hollywood in court. Ojani is now broke, and needs a job...He shows up at AshleyMadison.com looking for a job."
Meyer says "it will be shot in both English and Spanish, so there is an opportunity for both an English language TV Network and a Spanish language TV Network to air it." NBC/Telemundo will be offered the show first, since Meyer and his partner Claudia Vazquez have a 30 day first look development deal with the peacock network.
Back in 2007, a judge ordered Noa to pay his ex over $500,000 after he tried to publish a book about their relationship.
The supposed business partner Ed Meyer hasn't done anything for many years that did not end in a lawsuit - everyone he tries to do business with he either sues or they sue him. And, he has NO ASSETS in his name - no car no house no bank account - everything is in mommy's name so Ed Meyers creditors can't get to it (either that or mommy really supports him. Ed's track record shows that he hasn't done anything for lots of years that actually turned out to be something other than a lawsuit. Beware of him, he has no assets so nothing to lose.
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