Cher’s Son Faces Charges of Simple Assault and Trespassing at New Hampshire Private School
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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher, was arrested on February 27 after exhibiting disruptive behavior at St. Paul’s School, a private institution in New Hampshire with which he has no affiliation.
The 49-year-old was taken into custody by Concord police and charged with four misdemeanors: two counts of simple assault, criminal trespass, and criminal threatening. Additionally, he faces a charge of disorderly conduct, a violation in New Hampshire that is not classified as a crime. Allman, whose father is the late Gregg Allman, is currently being held in Merrimack County Jail.
Police responded to reports of disturbances in the school’s dining hall around 7 p.m. Following his arrest, Allman was released on bail pending further legal proceedings.
Sources indicate that Allman has no known ties to the school, and it remains uncertain why he was present at the location. He primarily resides in Southern California.
Court records do not provide any available information regarding Allman’s legal representation. A representative for Cher was not reachable for comment, and St. Paul’s School declined to provide any statements. An investigation into the incident is currently underway.
In June 2025, Allman was hospitalized after an overdose at his home, an event triggered by reports of erratic behavior. Psychiatric substances were reportedly found in his residence. This incident followed the filing of a divorce by his wife, Marieangela King, after 13 years of marriage.
In 2023, Cher sought a conservatorship for her son, citing his severe mental health and substance abuse issues, which she alleged inhibited his ability to manage his finances. She also claimed that King had obstructed Allman’s attempts to pursue treatment. However, this case was dismissed in late 2024.
