Michael Oher Seeks to End Conservatorship, Alleges Tuohys Exploited Him and Profited from 'The Blind Side'
- Michael Oher filed a petition to end his conservatorship with the Tuohy family, who he claims tricked him and profited from his story.
- Oher alleges the Tuohys falsely presented themselves as his adoptive family and ignored their duties as conservators.
- The Tuohys deny the claims, offering to end the conservatorship but refusing Oher's demand for $15 million.
- Oher's attorneys argue he was kept unaware of his finances and did not receive any earnings from the use of his name and story.
- 'The Blind Side' producers refute Oher's claim that the Tuohys made millions, stating all parties split $767,000 for the rights.


































