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J. Lo’s ex releasing honeymoon tape

The taped-on Versace dress that J.Lo wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards revealed a lot about the pop princess — but you ain’t seen nothing yet.

Reps for ex-husband Ojani Noa plan to enter a steamy private tape of “Jenny from the Block” into evidence Monday as part of a $10 million lawsuit battle the couple is waging in Los Angeles, according to a new report.

“Jennifer Lopez does not want the home videos to be entered into the open court record, where the media and the public can get copies of them and watch or share them,” Ed Meyer, a rep for J.Lo’s ex-hubby, told Radar Online.

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The couple has long been battling in court. The latest round came earlier this month, when Lopez filed a suit seeking $10 million and demanding a court order barring him from letting the tape out.

The tape does not contain full-on sex but is said to grant a revealing glimpse of J.Lo, including her on a motorcycle with no pants on, looking at herself in a mirror wearing only bra and panties, and “maybe one spanking.”

Noa recently said that he tried to sell the tape, consisting of home movies the couple made during their brief marriage 12 years ago, according to E! News.

“They think I have a sex tape with her and that I’m trying to sell it,” he told the celeb Web site this week. “My tape is from our honeymoon, the wedding, us hanging out. There’s no nudity — maybe one spanking.”

He said he had no idea why Lopez was fighting so hard to quash the tape.

“There’s moments of her fighting with her mom . . . couples having fun and kissing. If someone has a sex tape, it’s not me,” he said.

But the battle took a harsh turn late this week, with Meyer saying he’d try to put the tape into the court record, making it accessible to the general public.

“I will be filing ALL, repeat ALL, Document, 11 hours+ of Home Videos, DVDs, photographs, etc., at the Court Clerk’s windows,” he wrote in an e-mail to J.Lo’s lawyers, Radar reported.

todd.venezia@nypost.com