Phillies' Alec Bohm sues his parents over misusing his money
Key Points:
- Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has filed a lawsuit against his parents, accusing them of diverting millions of dollars from financial accounts they managed on his behalf for their own expenses.
- Bohm alleges his parents transferred funds from his personal accounts into limited liability company accounts they controlled and denied him access or information about these accounts.
- His parents deny any wrongdoing, stating they have always acted in his best interests and that Bohm had full access to the accounts, with expenses paid on their personal credit cards.
- The lawsuit seeks at least $3 million in damages, control over the accounts, and an accounting of all transferred funds, while Bohm has declined to comment publicly on the matter.
- The accounts in question were established starting in 2019 for investments and real estate, and Bohm’s parents reportedly live a nomadic lifestyle traveling in a recreational vehicle.