Michael Oher, the former NFL offensive lineman and inspiration for 'The Blind Side,' claims in his latest filing against his former guardians that he did not receive a single cent from use of his name, image and likeness over the last two decades.Oher recently filed a petition in to terminate a conservatorship initiated by the wealthy Tuohy family in 2004, when he was one of the top teenage football prospects in the country. As a result of that conservatorship – which the family, book and film portrayed as a full adoption – Oher claims he was denied profits that ultimately went to the Tuohys and their two biological children.Now, in his latest filing, Oher is asking for nearly two decades' worth of financial information, which he claims the Tuohys improperly withheld from him.
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