‘The Blind Side’ family denies Oher’s claims, alleges extortion for additional $15M.

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Oher Demands‍ Extra $15 Million from Tuohy Family

OAN’s Brooke ​Mallory
10:48 AM – Thursday, August 17, ⁣2023

According to the ⁤Tuohy family’s⁢ attorney,⁢ Michael‍ Oher, the ex-NFL star whose story ⁢inspired the Oscar-winning ‍film “The Blind Side,” allegedly demanded that his conservatorship family pay him an extra $15 million or he would go public​ with claims that they swindled him.

Leigh Anne and​ Sean Tuohy,⁤ according to their legal representative, assert ​that ‌there is ​no credibility to Oher’s claims that he was duped into a conservatorship⁢ and that the couple made millions off of his life story.

Their attorney also told TMZ ‌Sports‍ that Oher was ‍actually the main⁤ offender,​ threatening to “plant a negative story” about the Tuohys in the ‌press if they did not pay an additional eight-figure sum.

“Over the years, the Tuohys⁣ have given Mr. Oher an equal cut of every⁤ penny‍ received from ‘The Blind Side,’” said attorney Marty ⁣Singer.

“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.”

Oher, according to Singer, was dropped as a client by ‍other attorneys, but ​“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.”

Oher was also part of the Baltimore Ravens 2013 Super Bowl-winning team.

The⁤ 37-year-old‍ filed a lawsuit in court in ‍Shelby County, Tennessee, on ⁣Monday, alleging that he only recently discovered he was not officially adopted by the Tuohys ⁤and that‌ he was placed in a conservatorship, allowing them ⁢to⁤ retain ⁤legal power over him.

Oher claimed that ⁢the Tuohys ‍made millions‌ of dollars through the⁤ conservatorship as a result of “The Blind Side,” which grossed $300 million⁤ at the box office, while he received⁢ “nothing.”

Singer and the ⁢family adamantly denied the allegations, ​claiming⁤ that the Tuohys “received a small advance from the production company and a tiny percentage of net profits.”

According ⁤to Oher’s lawsuit, the couple and their two biological children allegedly⁤ earned $225,000 ⁣each from the film, plus 2.5% of the “defined net proceeds.”

The ⁢attorney also maintained that the family had no reason to defraud Oher⁤ since they are already millionaires in ‌their own right thanks to their fast food​ franchise dealings, which have earned them at least $213 ⁣million.

“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 told the entertainment press.

Additionally, Oher admitted that the couple did explain what the conservatorship​ would‍ entail for him, but in ⁣terms that he now claims were purposefully‍ confusing and ‍hard to understand in legal terms.

“They‌ explained to me that it⁤ means pretty much ‌the exact same thing as ‘adoptive parents,’ but that the laws were just ⁤written in a​ way that took my age into account,” Oher added.

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