In a 14-page court petition, the former NFL star alleges that Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy never adopted him, instead tricking him into signing a document that gave them legal authority to make business deals in his name.
Retired NFL star Michael Oher, whose supposed adoption out of grinding poverty by a wealthy, white family was immortalized in the 2009 movie "The Blind Side," petitioned a Tennessee court Monday with allegations that a central element of the story was a lie concocted by the family to enrich itself at his expense.
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According to an article on ESPN, Michael Oher, the subject of the movie "The Blind Side," has filed a petition in a Tennessee court alleging that the Tuohy family never adopted him and instead tricked him into signing a document that gave them legal authority to make business deals in his name. Oher alleges that the Tuohys misled him into believing an arrangement he signed was a form of adoption, but was in fact a conservatorship. The petition also claims that the Tuohys made millions off the lie that they adopted him, including $225,000 in addition to 2.5% of the film's net proceeds, which grossed over $300 million. Oher made no money off the film, which was released after he completed his college career and would not have impacted his NCAA eligibility ²⁴.