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Attorney claims Michael Oher tried $15M ‘shakedown’ on ‘Blind Side’ family.

Former NFL ⁢Star Michael Oher’s Allegations Against the ‘Blind Side’ Family

Former NFL star Michael ⁤Oher’s claims ⁢that he was tricked by a Tennessee family into⁣ signing away what turned out to be⁣ vast profits from‍ the story of⁢ his life have been rejected by a lawyer⁢ for Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy.

Oher’s story of growing⁢ up on‌ the fringes ‌of life and powering his ⁢way to ‍success as ⁣an All-American offensive lineman in college and a​ member of ⁤the Super Bowl-winning ⁤Baltimore Ravens in 2013 was made into a film called “The Blind Side” based on a‌ book with the⁢ same name.

Recently, Oher and the Tuohys have⁣ been‍ involved in a battle over⁤ what Oher claims was a shady deal‌ from the⁤ family that took ‌him ​in. The ‌former ⁤NFL player’s allegations have been denied by the⁢ family. He claims that he was​ told he was adopted,⁣ when‌ in fact he entered into a conservatorship that ⁤diverted profits he ‍should‌ have realized into the hands of the‍ Tuohys.

“The ‍lie of Michael’s adoption is one upon which Co-Conservators Leigh Anne ⁢Tuohy and Sean Tuohy have enriched themselves at the expense‌ of their Ward, the undersigned Michael Oher,” the⁤ petition to‍ terminate the conservatorship in‍ Shelby County ⁢Court​ in Tennessee said, according to ⁣ NBC.

On Tuesday, attorney‍ Martin Singer issued a statement saying Oher​ tried⁣ to shake down the family, according to ESPN.

Calling Oher’s allegations “outlandish,” the statement added ⁢that “the ‌idea that the family ever sought to profit off Mr. Oher ⁤is​ not ⁢only offensive, it is transparently ridiculous.”

“In reality, the Tuohys opened their home‍ to Mr. Oher, offered him structure, support and, most of⁤ all, unconditional love,” the statement said.

“They have consistently treated ⁢him like ​a son and ‍one ​of their ⁣three children. His response​ was to‍ threaten them, including​ saying that he would plant a ​negative story‌ about them in the press unless they paid⁢ him $15 million.”

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Oher has claimed​ he received nothing out of the more than⁢ $300 million earned⁤ by the film, claiming the⁣ Tuohys were each paid $225,000,⁣ plus⁢ 2.5 percent of the film’s‌ “defined net proceeds.”

Singer’s statement said that‌ agents for⁢ Michael Lewis, who wrote the ​book that was the foundation ‍for the film, presented a deal in⁣ which the Tuohys “received a‍ small advance ​from⁢ the production company and a tiny percentage of net profits.”

“They insisted ⁢that any money received⁣ be divided equally. And they ‍have made good on that pledge,” ⁤the statement said. “The evidence — documented in profit participation checks and studio accounting statements — is‌ clear: ⁢Over the years, the Tuohys have given Mr. Oher an equal cut of every penny received from ‘The Blind Side.'”

“Even⁤ recently, when Mr. Oher​ started to threaten them about what ‌he would ⁣do unless they paid him ‌an eight-figure windfall, and,⁢ as part of that⁣ shakedown effort ⁢refused⁢ to cash the small profit checks ‍from the Tuohys,‌ they still deposited Mr. Oher’s ⁢equal share into a trust account they⁢ set up for ​his son,” the statement said.

Oher “has actually attempted to run this play several times before — but it seems that ⁢numerous other lawyers stopped representing him once‍ they saw⁣ the evidence⁢ and learned the truth. Sadly,⁤ Mr. Oher has ⁢finally found a willing enabler and filed this ludicrous lawsuit as a cynical attempt to drum ‍up​ attention ⁤in the middle of​ his ⁣latest book tour,” the⁤ statement continued.

Oher wants the conservatorship ended and what he calls a fair share of the ‍profits. Singer said the family is not against ending the conservatorship, but added, they “will not‍ hesitate to defend their good names, stand up to ⁢this shakedown and ⁤defeat this offensive lawsuit.”

Attorney​ Don ​Barrett, part of Oher’s legal team, was ‌ not impressed with the opposition’s⁢ statement.

“We try cases in the courtroom⁢ based on the​ facts. We have ⁤confidence in our judicial system ⁣and in our client Michael Oher. We ‍believe that justice will⁣ be served in ⁣the courtroom, and‌ we⁣ hope to get ⁤there⁢ quickly,” he said.

Singer said Oher’s claim makes little ‍sense, according to TMZ.

“The notion that a couple worth hundreds of millions of⁢ dollars would connive to withhold ‌a few thousand dollars in profit⁤ participation payments from anyone — let alone from ⁤someone they loved⁤ as a son ⁣— ​defies belief,”⁤ Singer said.

According to the New York Post,​ the Tuohys became rich ​off their more than ⁢100 food franchises ⁤that included Taco Bell and Kentucky‌ Fried Chicken restaurants.

The post ⁤ Attorney Says Michael Oher Recently Attempted a $15 Million ‍’Shakedown’ Against ⁣the ‘Blind Side’ ⁤Family ‍ appeared​ first on The Western⁤ Journal.



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