NFL: It was all a million-dollar lie, accuses Michael Oher | video

Michael Oherchampion in Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens condemned on Tuesday Tuohy family who welcomed him by getting custody to enrich himself thanks to the movie ‘Blind area’named in Spanish as “Possible Dream” who collected more $300 million without being given some of the money.

Part of history former NFL player was said on that tape. Oher, An 11-year-old black boy who lived on the street in Memphis, Tennessee, receives the hideout of a wealthy white family, who, according to the film, ended up adopting him.

Oher, who has excellent sports skillshe wins the favor of his mother Lee Ann Tuohy (interpreted Sandra Bullock), her husband, beand their two children Collins and Sean Jr.

The Tuohy family drives Oher So go to college and improve his physical abilities, which eventually turn him into NFL star.

A story with a happy ending that this Monday the former “tackle” confirmed that this is not entirely true through your lawyer Gerard Strunch IVwho stated:

Michael Oher discovered this lie, to his disgust and embarrassment, in February 2023 when he learned that the guardianship he agreed to, on the grounds that it would make him a member of the Tuohy family, did not give him any familial relationship with Tuohy . .

In the documents submitted by the legal representative in Tennessee Court what were the details two points of annoyance from your client.

Their relationship soured when he found out he was the only family member not receiving film checks, and was finally shattered when he realized he wasn’t adopted so he wasn’t part of the family.

Michael Oher claimed that Sean and Lee Ann Tuohy cheated on him when he turned 18 So signed a guardianshipthe document that granted the right to make deals for himwhich they told him had nothing to do with adoption.

The lie about adopting Michael is a lie in which Leigh Ann Tuohy and Sean Tuohy made a fortune at the expense of Michael Oher, a gullible young man whose athletic talents could be used for personal gain.

OherWHO retired in 2016, 35 years. In his eight-season NFL career played for itfrom the Crowwith whom he was champion, with Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers.

(According to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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