Jennifer Lopez's first husband, actor Ojani Noa, claimed that music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs was partly responsible for her divorces. Noa stated that during the period when the marriages were deteriorating, Lopez began working closely with Combs in New York for her debut album On the 6. At that time, Noa was in Los Angeles and working at Lopez's restaurant called Madre's in Pasadena. Noa alleged, "There, at that distance, that separation, the cheating had begun." Shortly after the divorce, in 1999, Combs and Lopez announced that they were a couple. The couple was together for two years until they split in 2001. In August, Lopez (55), who filed for divorce from her fourth husband Ben Affleck, was married to Noa for less than a year, from February 1997 to January 1998. Speaking in a new episode of the Spanish-language talk show Despierta América, Noa claimed that "the divorce was partly Diddy's fault." "HE BLOCKED MY JOB OPPORTUNITIES"At another point in the interview, Noa claimed that Lopez blocked him from getting jobs on television: I ask Jennifer, 'What did I do to you that you sued me, blamed me, lied about me, made up false things about me, and called many companies to have them fire me and different television channels not to give me work?' Lopez married dancer and actor Cris Judd just a few months after separating from Combs and divorced him in 2003. In 2004, she married Marc Anthony, a fellow singer with whom she shares 16-year-old twins Emme and Max. The couple later divorced in 2014. Last month, Combs was arrested and charged with federal crimes including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution. The rapper, who continues to deny the allegations, is still being held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. Combs is being held without bail while awaiting trials scheduled to begin next May. Since his arrest, the music producer has faced a wave of lawsuits from several accusers alleging sexual assault, and in the latest lawsuit against him, Combs is accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl at a party after the MTV Video Music Awards.
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