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Michael Oher opens up about 'Blind Side' adoption and financial struggles

04:31 15.08.2023

Former NFL tackle Michael Oher, whose life story inspired the hit movie "The Blind Side," has filed a petition in a Tennessee court, accusing the family who took him in, the Tuohys, of tricking him into signing conservatorship papers instead of adoption papers nearly two decades ago. Oher, now 37 years old and a married father of four, is seeking to terminate the conservatorship and receive a full accounting of the money earned from his name and story.

"The Blind Side," released in 2009, grossed over $300 million at the box office. This film, based on Oher's life, became a cultural phenomenon and received widespread acclaim. However, since its release, Oher has distanced himself from the movie, asserting that it had a negative impact on his NFL career. Despite this, in a 2015 interview, he acknowledged the positive impact the film had on people and how it inspired others.

In his personal life, Oher recently married his college sweetheart after dating for 17 years, and the couple now has four children together. However, Oher's focus has now shifted towards seeking justice for himself and unraveling the intricate web surrounding his legal status and financial exploitation.

During his NFL career, Oher played eight seasons as an offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee Titans, and Carolina Panthers. His time with the Ravens culminated in a Super Bowl victory in 2013. Despite his achievements on the football field, Oher's lawsuit alleges that the Tuohys, in their deal with 20th Century Fox, received a contract price of $225,000 and 2.5% of the film's net proceeds, while Oher received no payment.

The court filing reveals that Oher believed he was being legally adopted by the Tuohys but was instead placed in a conservatorship, granting them control over his contracts and decision-making powers. It appears that the adoption paperwork was purposely titled as a conservatorship because Oher had turned 18, unknowingly leaving him vulnerable to the implications of signing the documents. It was not until February of this year when Oher discovered the true nature of the papers, leaving him shocked and betrayed.

The Tuohys, who have not yet responded to the lawsuit, played a significant role in Oher's life by providing him with a stable home and opportunities that propelled him towards success. However, the question now arises as to whether this relationship was built on genuine care for Oher's well-being or a desire for financial gain.

As the legal battle unfolds, Oher hopes to terminate the conservatorship and gain control over his own affairs. Simultaneously, he seeks a full accounting of the money earned from his name and story, which he believes is rightfully his. The outcome of this case could potentially have far-reaching implications, not only for Oher but for others in similar situations who may be vulnerable to exploitation.

In the midst of his legal challenges, Oher remains committed to his family and his role as a father. He continues to cherish the love and support he receives from his college sweetheart turned wife, with whom he has built a life and a future.

As Oher's fight for justice unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and potential consequences associated with fame and the exploitation that can accompany it. Oher's story, which once inspired millions, now sheds light on the dark side of success and the importance of safeguarding one's own interests, even when surrounded by those who may claim to have their best intentions at heart.

/ Tuesday, August 15, 2023, 4:31 AM /

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