Summary
Philadelphia Phillies player Alec Bohm has filed a lawsuit against his parents. He claims they used his money for their own expenses without his permission. The lawsuit seeks at least $3 million in damages and control over his financial accounts.
Key Facts
- Alec Bohm is a third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Bohm filed a lawsuit against his parents, Daniel and Lisa Bohm, in a Philadelphia court.
- He accuses them of taking money from his financial accounts for their personal expenses.
- The lawsuit seeks more than $3 million in damages.
- The legal action asks for control over Bohm's financial accounts and a detailed accounting of transfers.
- Bohm alleges being blocked from accessing four financial accounts managed by his parents.
- His parents denied the allegations and claimed Bohm had access to his accounts.
- Bohm earns $10.2 million for the season, according to financial sources.