A Tennessee judge ended a conservatorship agreement between former NFL lineman Michael Oher and Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, Friday. But expect the legal wrangling over finances involving The Blind Side to continue.
On the surface, it may seem perplexing that Michael Oher is going to all this trouble.
The saga of former NFL lineman Michael Oher has been fit for a movie. Again.
The Tuohy family has responded through their attorney Tuesday to accusations put forth by Michael Oher in a legal petition filed in Tennessee and they claim Oher is trying to shake them down.
“The Blind Side” made $300 million and won Sandra Bullock an Oscar, but the subject of the film says he got shut out by the family that supposedly was there to look out for him.
Sean Tuohy responded on Monday to the allegations he and his family are facing from Michael Oher, calling them “insulting."
Michael Oher, the central figure of “The Blind Side” movie, has filed a lawsuit against the family that “adopted” him as part of the feel-good story depicted in the film.
The feel-good story behind the 2009 blockbuster film "The Blind Side" was all a lie, retired NFL offensive lineman Michael Oher alleges in a lawsuit filed Monday in Shelby County, Tenn.
Now former Ole’ Miss coach Hugh Freeze has earned many critics recently, but he has one notable supporter — former player Michael Oher. Freeze coached Oher in high school, as was depicted in the movie The Blind Side.
The Carolina Panthers have reportedly released offensive tackle Michael Oher, who became famous for being the subject of the movie “Blind Side.” Ian Rapoport of NFL Media noted he was released with a “failed physical designation.” This move isn’t very surprising.
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