
DETROIT, April 6 (UPI) -- The Kid Rock/Scott Stapp sex tape has been quashed forever by a federal judge in Detroit, it was reported Thursday.
The order bars World Wide Red Light District from releasing or selling the 1999 video of the two rock stars engaging in sex acts with four women on a tour bus near Miami, the Detroit Free Press reported.
"The order basically amounts to the defendants throwing in the towel," Rock's lawyer, Michael Novak, said a day after U.S. District Judge John Feikens signed an order prohibiting the release of the tape.
Novak said World Wide Red Light District agreed to obey the order, but owner David Joseph still wants to cut a deal with Rock to allow the tape's release, "but that's never going to happen."
Stapp and one of the women have also filed suits against the California-based Web site to halt the release of the tape.
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