michael oher

The NFL star previously accused the Tuohy family, whose relationship with Oher inspired the 2009 film, of profiting off his story through a conservatorship.
The former NFL player has sued his former conservators, saying he did not get a fair share of money from "The Blind Side," a film adaptation of his life story.
A CNN documentary, "Blindsided," is calling out perceived inaccuracies in the 2009 film about the NFL player, which earned Sandra Bullock an Oscar.
The crude speculation comes days after a judge released the former NFL player from the Tuohys' conservatorship.
Oher signed the agreement when he was 18 and living with the couple as he was being recruited by colleges as a star high school football player.
Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy denied many of the bombshell allegations made by the former Ole Miss and NFL tackle.
“They showered him with resources and love. That he’s suspicious of them is breathtaking,” author Michael Lewis told The Washington Post.
“We’re devastated,” said Sean Tuohy, who is accused with wife Leigh Anne Tuohy of profiting from the football player's story.
In a court filing, the former NFL player alleges that Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy made millions off of his life story.