Michael Lewis Responds to Michael Oher’s Accusations
Allegations Against the Tuohys
Michael Oher, the NFL star at the center of “The Blind Side,” alleged that the Tuohys cut him out of profits from the Oscar-winning movie adaptation and never actually adopted him, instead tricking him into making the couple his conservators.
Michael Lewis Denies Claims
In an interview with The Washington Post, Michael Lewis denied Oher’s claim that the Tuohys made millions off of the film while Oher was uncompensated. Lewis stated that the money is not in the Tuohys’ pockets and that everybody should be mad at the Hollywood studio system.
Details of the Financial Arrangements
Lewis revealed that 20th Century Fox paid $250,000 for the rights to “The Blind Side,” which he apparently split 50-50 with the Tuohy family. After taxes and agent fees, Lewis took home around $70,000 for optioning the story. Additionally, Lewis and the actors were offered a share of the movie’s net profits.
How Money Was Distributed
Lewis disclosed that after taxes and agent fees, he and the Tuohy family received about $350,000 each from the movie. The Tuohys planned to share the royalties among the family members, including Oher, but Oher declined his royalty checks. Lewis believed that Oher’s share was deposited in a trust fund for Oher’s son.
Unrealized Opportunities
Oher had approached Lewis about doing a speaking tour to make money discussing “The Blind Side” book, but nothing came of it.
Michael Lewis’ Perspective
Lewis expressed sadness over Oher’s suspicions of the Tuohys, stating that he witnessed firsthand how they showered him with resources and love. He feels sad for Oher and questions the state of mind one must be in to accuse the Tuohys.
Oher’s Petition and Demands
Oher filed a petition asking a Tennessee court to terminate his conservatorship and issue an injunction prohibiting the Tuohys from using his name and likeness. He also demands a full accounting of the money earned by the Tuohys using his name and seeks his fair share of profits, along with unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
Response from Oher’s Attorney
Oher’s attorney, J. Gerard Stranch IV, did not immediately respond to Haber Tusba’s request for comment.