Alec Bohm’s family drama has added yet another twist. On March 25, the Phillies third baseman filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia against his parents, alleging they mismanaged his finances. He was seeking a judgment of at least $3 million. According to The Athletic , Bohm’s parents, Daniel and Lisa, filed to have the lawsuit dismissed. In documents filed earlier this week, the Bohms claimed, "This is a private, family dispute regarding personal finances... with no nexus to Philadelphia, that is subject to arbitration in Florida." At the heart of the claim were multiple LLCs his parents created and, according to the lawsuit, transferred money into them for personal use. Bohm is also seeking the return of a $528,618 to a brokerage account along with other damages. The Bohms are arguing that two of the LLCs they managed on their son’s behalf are incorporated in Florida, which is where they say the case belongs.…