Former NFL player Michael Oher claimed that he was never legally adopted

Oher also alleged his name was signed on a 2007 document that would give 20th Century Fox "without any payment whatsoever, the perpetual, unconditional and exclusive right throughout the world to use and portray Michael Oher's name, likeness, voice, appearance, personality, personal experiences, incidents, situations and events" tied to the book and movie that led up to the 2008 NFL draft, according to the petition.
Oher said in the petition if the Tuohys forged the document, they should give up all the money they made from the movie, including interest, and pay Oher punitive damages.

I mean, if this is true, i don't see any issue with him wanting it right. Who cares if he is broke or has $16M in the bank, who cares if they have $100M in the bank...

According to the 2004 filing for the conservatorship, Oher wanted the Tuohys to be his legal guardians at least until the age of 25 or until it was dissolved by a court before that point. But Oher's petition filed Monday said, "This Conservatorship is unnecessary as Michael Oher is capable of handling his own affairs."

(i don't know if any of this is in the OP link, since i can't access x .com links at work, but oddly enough i can access Twitter .com links at work)

https://www.npr.org/2023/08/15/1193... the subject of,his name, image and likeness.