Jennifer Lopez has won an injunction banning her ex-husband from publishing a tell-all book about her life.
Ojani Noa, who was married to the Latin beauty for just 11 months in 1997, had threatened to publish intimate details about their marriage.
He has now agreed to a preliminary injunction, which will stop him publishing anything about the star's life until their lawsuit is settled.
He is also barred from "criticising or denigrating" the singer.
Both sides are now being urged to resolve their dispute "without engaging in further litigation".
Jennifer Lopez, 36, sued Noa in April after hearing he was planning to write the tell-all book.
According to her lawsuit, Cuban-born Noa's plans were revealed in an article in America's New York Post in January this year.
The actress, who is now married to singer Marc Anthony, claimed it would violate a previous agreement which barred them from revealing personal details about each another for financial gain