Alec Bohm’s parents push back in legal fight over Phillies star’s millions: ‘Family matter’
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is suing his parents, Daniel and Lisa Bohm, for at least $3 million, alleging they mismanaged and misappropriated funds from his baseball earnings through LLCs they controlled. His parents are seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed, arguing the matter should be handled through arbitration in Florida, where the LLCs are based, and deny any wrongdoing. Both sides have presented conflicting accounts of financial management and family communication, with Alec's parents expressing hope for reconciliation.
- ▪Alec Bohm filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia on March 25, 2026, alleging his parents defrauded him of at least $3 million through mismanagement of LLCs tied to his baseball earnings.
- ▪Daniel and Lisa Bohm argue the dispute should be arbitrated in Florida, not Philadelphia, due to the location of the LLCs they managed on their son’s behalf.
- ▪Alec claims his parents used funds from his Alec Bohm Foundation for personal expenses and created additional LLCs in 2024 to control real estate transactions.
- ▪His parents deny the allegations and state they always acted in Alec’s best interests, with their attorney calling the claims 'entirely without merit.'
- ▪The conflict reportedly intensified in October 2025 when Alec informed his parents his girlfriend planned to move in, but concerns arose over property ownership through Next Level LLC.
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MLB Alec Bohm’s parents push back in legal fight over Phillies star’s millions: ‘Family matter’ By Matt Ehalt Published May 1, 2026, 2:08 p.m. ET Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm’s parents are attempting to have his lawsuit against them dismissed, The Athletic reported, citing Philadelphia court documents. Bohm is suing his parents for at least $3 million, alleging they defrauded him out of earnings while they managed his finances. “This is a private, family dispute regarding personal finances,” Daniel and Lisa Bohm stated in their objections, per The Athletic: “with no nexus to Philadelphia, that is subject to arbitration in Florida.” Alec’s parents reportedly are contending that this matter should be disputed in Florida instead of Philadelphia since two of the limited liability…
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