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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why people are defending the Tuohys when legal experts say there doesn’t appear to be a reason for it. https://x.com/phil_lewis_/status/1692152975760785449?s=46&t=a6K0qHt7Ze4ws-p2MKUF8A[/quote] Everyone “defending” them here has said they might be jerks AND it was a mutually beneficial relationship. That’s just too much nuance for an Internet forum apparently.[/quote] Nothing mutually beneficial in the conservatorship. There was an extreme advantage to the Tuohys and they were terrible conservators. They didn’t even do their basic annual filing of finances. Even the Spears family had the sense to do the money filing. [/quote] They didn’t use it. So he can sue them for being jerks I guess? But he doesn’t seem to have suffered by playing for an incredible pro team and making millions. [/quote] They’ve used his NIL constantly for the past 20 years to promote themselves. [/quote] Is she not allowed to talk about her experience? She was there too.[/quote] [b]The weird ass and unethical conservatorship they’ve had on him for nearly 20 years allows them to use his NIL[/b]. But he’s within his right to ask the court to revoke it and further bar the family from using his NIL. [/quote] Where are you getting this? [/quote] Go back and read the terms of the conservatorship. They can enter into contract on his behalf at their sole discretion. Clearly this would be inclusive of using his NIL. What I want to know: why did the Touhy’s break the law every year by not updating the court on the status of the conservatorship? [/quote] None of the speaking engagements require a contract with Oher so that has nothing to do with NIL. If there’s some car dealership with his face plastered on it that is paying the conservatorship and the Touhys are taking that cash, fine. But let’s see the evidence that the right to enter into contracts matters. I’m also completely underwhelmed by the unfiled paperwork. That’s hardly unusual when a trust, conservatorship, corporation, estate, etc has gone defunct. It’s not the smoking gun you seem to think. [/quote]
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