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Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez
arrives with her husband Marc Anthony at a party to celebrate her new
Spanish album "Coma Ama Una Mujer" in New York March 27,
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BEIJING,
April 19 -- Celebrity couple Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez launched a chain of
European libel actions Tuesday against U.S. magazine National Enquirer over drug
scandal allegations.
Belfast-based lawyer Paul Tweed, who specializes in
fighting U.S. libel cases in European courts, said he had filed a lawsuit with
the Belfast High Court on Tuesday and a writ of summons would arrive at the
magazine's New York headquarters shortly.
"We will now make similar applications in Dublin,
London and other jurisdictions," he said.
Lopez and Anthony were seeking "substantial damages,"
a full retraction and an apology over an Enquirer article last month that
alleged the couple were linked to a drug scandal after Anthony was pictured with
a photographer later charged with heroin possession.
The story was "totally unfounded," said Tweed, who
last year won an apology from the Enquirer for singer Britney Spears over an
article claiming she was about to divorce her husband.
Richard Valvo, a spokesman for the National Enquirer,
said the company had no comment to make Tuesday.
Tweed said U.S.-based celebrities were increasingly
pursuing libel claims in European courts.
"It's virtually impossible to sue for libel in the
United States because of First Amendment protections," he said.
"But these publications are now appearing in Ireland,
the U.K. and France, and on the Internet, and they're now subject to the libel
laws of these jurisdictions."
He pointed out that the option only really applied to
internationally known stars who could prove they had a reputation to protect.
In most cases defendants opted to settle out of court
rather than risk paying damages in numerous jurisdictions, he said, adding that
if the Enquirer chose to fight, the case was likely to take between 9 and 15
months.
Lopez, who has successfully combined musical and
screen careers, married New York-born singer Anthony -- the biggest-selling
salsa artist of all time -- in 2004.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)