Episode 125: A Blind Side Legal Filing
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Michael Oher, the subject of the hit movie The Blind Side, has filed a lawsuit against the Tuohy family who took him in and became the heroes of the film. What is Oher alleging, and how does this taint the beloved film? On this pod, we discuss:
0:45 - John gives a full recollection of seeing Lionel Messi—in person—lift his first trophy on American soil.
6:20 - Novak Djokovic has gotten some revenge on Carlos Alcaraz, beating him on hard court in the Cincinnati Open final. What does this match say about these two and their rivalry headed into the US Open?
9:50 - Wander Franco has been placed on administrative leave by MLB as he is investigated for inappropriate relationships. We look at the bit of information we have so far, and preview what is to come in the coming weeks.
11:30 - Manchester United and Mason Greenwood have announced that Greenwood will not return to the team after the conclusion of an investigation into a domestic abuse allegation in his relationship. While Greenwood has been cleared of all charges, United still made this decision. How is this another example of a public relations nightmare for the club, and is this decision fair to Greenwood?
33:45 - THE BIG STORY: The Blind Side opened 14 years ago to mass acclaim, but new legal filings have thrown a wrench in the story. Is this a feel good story, or an example of white saviorism? We break down the allegations and the legacy of the movie.
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