Michael Oher claims Touhy family is hiding two decades of financial records while profiting off his name, image and likeness from the Blind Side

Michael Oher claims the Touhy family is hiding 20 years worth of financial records while profiting from his name, image and likeness of the Blind Side

  • Oher filed a motion last week to end the Tuohy’s conservatory with him
  • He says he was lured into the conservatory, which enriched the Tuohys
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Michael Oher, the former NFL offensive lineman and inspiration for “The Blind Side,” claims in his latest lawsuit against his former guardians that he has not received a penny for the use of his name, likeness and likeness in the past 20 years.

Oher recently petitioned Tennessee to end a conservatorship initiated by the wealthy Tuohy family in 2004 when he was one of the top teen soccer talents in the country. As a result of that conservatorship — which the family, book, and movie portrayed as a full adoption — Oher claims he was denied profits that ultimately went to the Tuohys and their two biological children.

Now, in his latest file, Oher is asking for nearly twenty years’ worth of financial information, which he believes was falsely withheld from him by the Tuohys.

The latest motion, filed in the Shelby County (Tennessee) Probate Court, was first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

Through their attorney, Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy have alleged that Oher tried to pressure them into paying him $15 million ahead of his Tennessee legal filing last week.

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