Phillies' Alec Bohm suing parents for $3 million for alleged misuse of finances
Key Points:
- Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has filed a lawsuit against his parents, Daniel and Lisa Bohm, accusing them of defrauding him out of millions while managing his finances since 2019.
- The lawsuit alleges that Bohm's parents used multiple LLCs to transfer money from his personal accounts for their own use and misused funds from the Alec Bohm Foundation for personal expenses.
- Bohm claims his parents initially told him they needed a 10% interest in the LLCs to act as authorized representatives, promising he would regain the funds, but they instead transferred money for personal use and overstated liabilities.
- The Bohms, through their attorney, deny the allegations, stating they have always acted in their son’s best interests and are saddened by the claims, which they consider baseless.
- Bohm is seeking at least $3 million in damages and court orders to regain full control of the LLCs and recover misappropriated funds.