Phillies' Alec Bohm sues parents, alleges misuse of money
Key Points:
- Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has filed a lawsuit against his parents, accusing them of diverting millions of dollars from his financial accounts into ones they controlled and using the funds for personal expenses.
- Bohm alleges his parents attempted to exclude him from four limited liability company accounts established in 2019, transferring significant sums without his consent.
- His parents deny the allegations, stating Bohm has had full access to the accounts and that they have acted in his best interests, with their lawyer promising a strong defense.
- The lawsuit demands at least $3 million in damages, control of the accounts returned to Bohm, and an accounting of all transferred funds.
- Bohm, who has a $10.2 million contract with the Phillies for the 2026 season, has declined to comment publicly on the matter.