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Michael Oher, the subject of the movie "The Blind Side" who filed a lawsuit alleging the family that took him in duped him while enriching themselves, released a statement saying he is upset by ...
Michael Oher received $138,000 in profits from “The Blind Side” — with him even receiving a check in April this year. The retired NFL player, 37, accused his adoptive parents of stiffing him ...
Why did Michael Oher have a conservatorship? Oher was 18 when he signed the conservatorship in August 2004, and the document was finalized in court in December of that year.
In his 2011 memoir, Michael Oher wrote that he had a special skill for forgetting his difficult past. “To get out of that world, I did have to forget,” he wrote in “I Beat the Odds: From ...
The Blind Side's Michael Oher filed legal petition on Aug. 14, claiming the Tuohy family faked his adoption for financial gain. Here's a timeline of the NFL star's life and career.
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.
Michael Oher’s shocking allegation that he was never legally adopted — which would mean a central component of award-winning film The Blind Side was misrepresented — came one week after the ...
The actor who portrayed Michael Oher in "The Blind Side," Quinton Aaron, says he was shocked to learn about the real-life conflict between Oher and the Tuohy family.
Michael Oher, the NFL star whose life story was dramatized in Oscar-winning film 'The Blind Side,' alleges the Tuohy family tricked him into a conservatorship.
After Oher turned 18 but was still a student, in July 2004, the Tuohys offered for Michael to come live with them, the petition states. “The Tuohys did tell Michael they loved him and that they ...
Michael Oher Claims Sean and Leigh-Anne Tuohy Negotiated ‘Blind Side’ Movie Contract On His Behalf. By Miranda Siwak. August 23, 2023. TOP STORIES ...
Michael Oher says "The Blind Side" film didn't portray the work ethic he had prior to joining the Tuohy family before his senior year of high school, saying, 'I was an All-American.' ...