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Jennifer Lopez sued for posting paparazzi photos of herself

20 May 2025
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Jennifer Lopez sued for posting paparazzi photos of herself
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Jennifer Lopez Sued Over Unauthorized Photos

Jennifer Lopez is facing lawsuits from photographer Edwin Blanco and the Backgrid agency for using their photos from a Hollywood party without permission. The images, which she posted on social media to promote her appearance, led to claims that her actions were commercially motivated, seeking damages of up to $150,000 per photo. Lopez’s representatives were contacted regarding a potential agreement after the posts, but the deal remains unsigned, highlighting ongoing copyright issues celebrities encounter with their images.

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