First reply wins the internet today:So they got the movie money, and he got the football money? I can’t imagine there was that much movie money for them.
So they got the movie money, and he got the football money? I can’t imagine there was that much movie money for them.
The shadiest was when Miss Sue told him about the dead bodies under the field at Neyland. LOLDid you read the article? If true, that is some super shady stuff.
Never trusted her since she played a witch in Practical Magic.F*ckin' Sandra Bullock!
Guess she forgot that football drives the bus, unless she is on the bus with Keaunu Reeves.Never trusted her since she played a witch in Practical Magic.
	Your gif is very much unlike you...Guess she forgot that football drives the bus, unless she is on the bus with Keaunu Reeves.
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	The way another article I saw explained it, if they adopted him he could have taken back full control of his financial affairs at any time after he turned 18. The conservator documents they tricked him into signing specifically don’t include adoption, which allowed them to still control his affairs even after he was 18.Michael Oher never liked how he was portrayed in the movie and obviously still seems pissed about it.
I'm confused about what a conservatorship is and how that would be any different to an adoption in this case. It's not really clear.
Royalties from this movies would most likely be nothing compared to the money made during his NFL career.
Yes, with the help divine intervention.Didn't the hospital bed coaching job take place at Liberty?
The good deed might have been just that, then turned into profiting from the kid.No good deed goes unpunished.
It's an old story with these guys. And OL weren't making the big bucks that they are now when he came into the league. I think people are just not realistic about how much money it takes to maintain a certain lifestyle when not as much is coming in anymore. Could've made crappy investments too.My first thought when I saw this is Michael Oher funds are running low. We are now talking 20 years later - you mean all the professionals he had managing his career - accountant, agent, lawyer,etc. and nobody caught this? Will wait for details to come out but sounds fishy to me from the Oher side.
does sound fishy, but maybe he never checked and only found out ( taken from article) "Michael Oher discovered this lie to his chagrin and embarrassment in February of 2023, when he learned that the Conservatorship to which he consented on the basis that doing so would make him a member of the Tuohy family, in fact provided him no familial relationship with the Tuohys."My first thought when I saw this is Michael Oher funds are running low. We are now talking 20 years later - you mean all the professionals he had managing his career - accountant, agent, lawyer,etc. and nobody caught this? Will wait for details to come out but sounds fishy to me from the Oher side.
Oher earned 30MM from his NFL contracts and lives in a 3.5MM house in Tennessee. If he didn’t meet Tuohy family, he would be playing at JUCO and selling cars after that.It's an old story with these guys. And OL weren't making the big bucks that they are now when he came into the league. I think people are just not realistic about how much money it takes to maintain a certain lifestyle when not as much is coming in anymore. Could've made crappy investments too.
That's not really what I was talking about.Oher earned 30MM from his NFL contracts and lives in a 3.5MM house in Tennessee. If he didn’t meet Tuohy family, he would be playing at JUCO and selling cars after that.
I don't know whether to be:
a. offended
b. flattered
c. nonplussed
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
I agreeA person acting as a conservator owes a fiduciary duty to person placed under a conservatorship to act in that person's best interest. If the Tuohy's movie deal was in writing and Michael was the only person in the Tuohy household not to receive monies from the studio, they breached their fiduciary duty to Michael.
Not to mention the article intimates he received nothing of value in a contract turning his rights over to a studio? If there's no consideration that's null and void. Edit: reading it again it states "no payment whatsoever." It's plausible there is consideration non-pecuniary but this whole story feels gross.A person acting as a conservator owes a fiduciary duty to person placed under a conservatorship to act in that person's best interest. If the Tuohy's movie deal was in writing and Michael was the only person in the Tuohy household not to receive monies from the studio, they breached their fiduciary duty to Michael.
of course it's fishyMy first thought when I saw this is Michael Oher funds are running low. We are now talking 20 years later - you mean all the professionals he had managing his career - accountant, agent, lawyer,etc. and nobody caught this? Will wait for details to come out but sounds fishy to me from the Oher side.
or worseOher earned 30MM from his NFL contracts and lives in a 3.5MM house in Tennessee. If he didn’t meet Tuohy family, he would be playing at JUCO and selling cars after that.
might have had a harder road, but might have had enough HS football success to go JUCO then do well enough there to get a top 4 year college scholarship and on to the pro game.Oher earned 30MM from his NFL contracts and lives in a 3.5MM house in Tennessee. If he didn’t meet Tuohy family, he would be playing at JUCO and selling cars after that.
Yes, juco for a year and transfer to OSU or Bama after and make 30mm. That’s the problem with ifs.Oher earned 30MM from his NFL contracts and lives in a 3.5MM house in Tennessee. If he didn’t meet Tuohy family, he would be playing at JUCO and selling cars after that.
Denzel wasn’t in all of those movies. Strange take and the movies were generally entertaining."The Express.. Remember the Titans..The Blind Side" - all pretty much overcooked according to the black and white players involved. I neversaw any of them despite being a big Denzel fan
Should be easy to tell. Out of the money generated from the story how much went to the family and how much went to the player.It’s sad if the allegations are true. It’s just as sad if they aren’t.
you're joking right? lots of adopted kids don't know they are adopted.might have had a harder road, but might have had enough HS football success to go JUCO then do well enough there to get a top 4 year college scholarship and on to the pro game.
The Tuohy family might not have become so well off if he hadn't come into their lives.
Wonder why they lied to him about him being an adopted son?
That should raise questions about their honesty and good intentions.