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Phillies star Alec Bohm sues parents after losing millions in alleged funneling scheme

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A Philadelphia Phillies star has been forced to focus on the 2026 MLB season despite facing some serious family drama involving a wild financial situation. Alec Bohm and the Phillies captured their first win of the new MLB campaign on Thursday. However, a developing story about Bohm and his family has the Philadelphia baseball community very confused.

MORE: National Anthem error made at the Mets’ Opening Day game The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting that Bohm is suing his parents. Meanwhile, Bohm’s allegations include his parents mismanaging his money and losing roughly $3 million. Alec Bohm is suing his parents, per @njvadala The Phillies third baseman is alleging they mismanaged his finances, and he seeks judgement of $3 million "Mr.

and Mrs. Bohm love their son very much… They're deeply saddened by the allegations. " pic.

twitter. com/vNGykdxiaR — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) March 26, 2026 The Philadelphia third baseman alleges that his parents created several LLC holdings to “funnel money from his personal financial accounts. ” However, his parents continue to deny the allegations and claim that they are baffled by the lawsuit.

Bohm suggests that the sketchy moves began in 2019 after he was drafted third overall by the Phillies one year prior. “Mr. and Mrs.