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Former NFL star Michael Oher received $100,000 from the profits of "The Blind Side" -- just like every other member of the Tuohy family, lawyers for the family claim.
Michael Oher, the former NFL tackle whose life inspired the Oscar-nominated film “The Blind Side,” sensationally filed a lawsuit to end the conservatorship he signed with the family who took ...
Former NFL player Michael Oher, whose life story was portrayed in the Oscar-winning movie “The Blind Side,” has filed a petition in a Tennessee court to end Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy’s ...
Michael Oher, the subject of the hit 2009 movie The Blind Side, has alleged that a central part of his story — that he was adopted by a wealthy family — is false.
HOW TO COPE WITH FAMILIAL PAIN: Michael Oher, 'The Blind Side' scandal and when families fall apart. Did the Tuohys adopt Michael Oher? Court records show the conservatorship being signed Aug. 9, ...
Michael Oher, whose life story was the subject of the 2009 movie "The Blind Side," is alleging the family who took him only did so for financial gain. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 ...
Almost 14 years after the release of The Blind Side, Michael Oher came out with his side of the story, claiming that the movie, which was marketed as "based on a true story," was rooted in lies ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with journalist Michael Fletcher about Michel Oher's allegations that the Tuohy family never adopted him but tricked him into signing conservatorship papers after turning 18.
Former NFL player Michael Oher, and the inspiration of "The Blind Side," wrote about his conservatorship in his 2011 memoir, "I Beat The Odds: From Homeless, To The Blindside." ...
Is “The Blind Side” a lie? Michael Oher’s claims of an adoption that never happened, explained Sandra Bullock won an Oscar for the uplifting football film, but allegations raise questions ...
A new legal claim from Michael Oher, the former NFL player and subject of hit book and film “The Blind Side,” that the Tuohy family never actually adopted him has caused a stir. But this isn't ...