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Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, arrested for assault and trespassing at prep school: report

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Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, arrested for assault and trespassing at prep school: report

Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, was reportedly arrested for assault and trespassing at a prep school in Concord, N.H., according toTMZ.

Allman, whom the pop star welcomed with her late ex Greg Allman, was taken into custody on Friday and booked on two counts of simple assault and one count each of criminal trespass, criminal threatening and disorderly conduct.

The Concord Police Department responded to a report of an unwanted male guest “causing a disturbance and acting belligerently” at St. Paul’s School around 7 p.m. on Friday evening, the outlet stated.

Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman (pictured above leaving Stanley Mosk courthouse with his attorneys and then-wife Mariangela King on Jan. 29, 2024) has been arrested on assault and trespassing charges. The New York Post

Allman (pictured standing alongside his mom at the “Blow” film premiere in March 2001) was taken into custody on Friday night in Concord, N.H., after police received a report of an “unwanted guest” at St. Paul’s School. Getty Images

Police later identified the man to be Allman.

The singer’s son, 49, was then taken to Merrimack County Jail where he was processed and released on personal recognizance.

He’s expected to appear in court for his arraignment at a later date.

The report claimed Allman (seen above attending the Alphabet Soup For Grown-Ups Book Launch Party at Bugatta on November 14, 2013) was “causing a disturbance and acting belligerently” in the school’s dining hall. WireImage

Allman (pictured above at Korn’s Family Values Tour 2007 Kickoff Party) was taken to Merrimack County Jail where he was processed and released on his own recognizance. Getty Images

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At this time, it remains unclear as to why Allman was visiting the school in the first place. Insiders told TMZ they had no idea what business he could have had in the area.

Allman, who has publicly struggled with addiction in the past, is primarily based in southern California.

Neither Concord Police Department nor Cher immediately responded to Page Six’s request for comment.

It remains unclear why Allman (pictured above with Cher at the “Stuck on You” premiere) was in the Concord area as the musician’s son is primarily based out of southern California. WireImage

Cher (pictured above smiling alongside Allman at the 2002 Billboard Music Awards) has previously attempted to help her son through his addiction struggles. WireImage

The “Burlesque” actress has made attempts to help her son through his struggles with addiction in the past.

In September 2023, sources exclusively told Page Six the singer “kidnapped” her son with the help of four men to get him into rehab after a drug relapse.

Months later, she filed court documents to place Allman under a conservatorship due to concerns that he could not properly take care of himself or “manage his own financial resources” amid his addiction.

In 2023, the pop star (pictured above attending the UK premiere of “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” on July 16, 2018) filed to place Allman under a conservatorship. Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

But in September 2024, she (pictured above walking alongside Allman at the 5th annual Fire and Ice Ball in 1994) withdrew her bid to become her son’s sole conservator of his estate. Getty Images

After a nine-month legal battle, Cher ultimately withdrew her petition to become the sole conservator of her son’s estate.

By the next year, Allman had been pictured exhibiting troublesome behavior. In May 2025, cameras captured him looking disheveled and in shambles as he stumbled outside of LA hot spot Chateau Marmont.

The following month, he was hospitalized after suffering a drug overdose.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 800-662-4357.

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