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Thursday, August 9, 2007 11:42 AM EDT

Lopez wins $545,000 lawsuit against ex-hubby
Jennifer Lopez has been awarded nearly $545,000 in a lawsuit against her first husband, Ojani Noa, over his plans to publish a tell-all book claiming she had several affairs.

A court-ordered arbitrator made the decision in April in Lopez's breach-of-contract lawsuit against Noa, court papers filed Monday indicated. The figure includes only $200,000 in damages, with the rest going for arbitration costs and attorneys' fees.

Lopez's lawsuit claimed that Noa had violated a previous lawsuit settlement preventing him from revealing private information about their relationship.

The arbitrator also decided that a permanent injunction should be awarded against Noa that would bar him from “criticizing, denigrating, casting in a negative light or otherwise disparaging or causing disparagement” to the singer-actress.

Noa also would be directed to give Lopez or her attorney all copies of materials related to the book.

14-year-old Miley Cyrus to go on tour

Miley Cyrus and her alter ego are going on tour.

The “Best of Both Worlds Tour” will feature the 14-year-old singer-actress performing as a solo artist and as Hannah Montana, her Disney Channel character.

She will open the concert with hits from the two “Hannah Montana” soundtracks. After an intermission, she'll perform material from her June solo debut, “Meet Miley Cyrus.”

The 54-date tour will open Oct. 18 in St. Louis and wrap up in Albany on Jan. 9.

White, Elson welcome baby boy, Henry Lee

Jack White and his wife, Karen Elson, are the parents of a baby boy.

The couple's second child, named Henry Lee White, was born Tuesday, a publicist for the White Stripes frontman said Wednesday.

White and Elson have a 15-month-old daughter, Scarlett Teresa White.

“The new child and his mother are both feeling very healthy and happy,” White's representative, Chloe Walsh, said in a statement to The Associated Press.

White, 32, married Elson, a 28-year-old model, in 2005.

Braxton called out by designer for bad check

Toni Braxton has been sued by a wardrobe and costume designer who alleges the Grammy-winning singer wrote him a bad check and still owes him $15,000 for work on a Las Vegas show.

Anthony Franco filed the lawsuit Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming the sultry R&B singer had agreed to pay him $35,000 to design the entire wardrobe for the “Toni Braxton: Revealed” show.

- From wire reports

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