Anna Nicole's Boob Job Barred From Public

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Anna Nicole Smith and her breast friends can finally rest in peace.

A judge in Los Angeles issued a final ruling barring a Texas doctor and his wife from selling or distributing a video of the late Playboy Playmate getting a boob job in 1994.

Anna's lawyer and sometime paramour Howard K. Stern filed a lawsuit in July 2007 against Dr. Gerald Johnson and his wife, saying the blonde bombshell never consented to the taping.

Larry Birkhead, father of Smith's daughter, Dannielynn, said in a sworn declaration last year: "It was clear that Anna Nicole was unconscious during the videotaping, and even more disturbing, the videotape focused on areas of her nude body that were unrelated to the location of the surgery."

The judge had issued preliminary injunctions against the Johnsons in 2007.

According to court records, the doc gave the tapes to a memorabilia dealer after Anna Nicole died in February 2007 at the age of 39. The footage was edited into a five-minute video, scored with music similar to the theme from Jaws.

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