TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 21, 2024

The legal battle between Michael Oher and the Tuohy family, as depicted in the film "The Blind Side,” continues. Oher is suing the Tuohys, alleging that they exploited him financially and misled him. The Tuohys, who took Oher into their home when he was a teenager, deny these allegations and claim that Oher has attempted to extort them. The case centers around a conservatorship established when Oher was 18, which the Tuohys claimed was intended to protect him financially, but which Oher claims he was duped into entering. In 2023, a judge ended the conservatorship. Oher is additionally seeking a full accounting of funds he believes the Tuohys made during the conservatorship, including money for “The Blind Side” movie, which he says he never received. According to the New York Times Magazine, the lawsuit has sparked intense media coverage and raised questions about the accuracy of the film's portrayal of the relationship between Oher and the Tuohys. While the legal proceedings continue, The Times reports, the case is exposing the potential for misunderstanding and exploitation in the industry.