Phillies former All-Star's legal battle with parents' update
Philadelphia Phillies All-Star third baseman Alec Bohm's ongoing legal battle with his parents continues, as he seeks a preliminary injunction to return money.
Phillies former All-Star's legal battle with parents' update originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Third baseman Alec Bohm has not gotten off to a great start to the season.
In 15 games, the former All-Star (2024) is hitting . 155 with an OPS of . 455 and one home run, which he hit on Opening Day.
With everything going wrong for the 29-year-old on the field, everything off the field continues to go wrong as well. Alec Bohm’s legal issues with his parents continue to add to his struggles with the Philadelphia Phillies According to The Athletic’s Matt Gelb and Charlotte Varnes , Bohm is seeking a preliminary injunction in his ongoing legal battle with his parents. Bohm is seeking an injunction to return $500,000+ to a brokerage account.
More News: Phillies Trea Turner shares his thoughts on the offense's struggles Bohm sued his parents in March 2026 after reviewing his personal accounts, and his parents refused him access. According to the Associated Press : “They [his parents] sought to "freeze" him out of four accounts -- established as limited liability companies -- and he now believes they "converted a sizeable amount" of his money from those accounts," to their own use. " To add to his legal woes, Bohm is changing sports agencies.