Mar 2 • 17:17 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Cher’s son Elijah Blue Allman arrested, charged with assault, trespassing

Elijah Blue Allman, son of pop icon Cher, was arrested in New Hampshire and faces several charges, including assault and criminal trespassing.

Elijah Blue Allman, known as the son of singer Cher and late musician Gregg Allman, was arrested at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire for allegedly behaving disruptively. Local police indicated that Allman, 49, had no affiliation with the school and was reported to be 'acting belligerently' in a dining hall, leading to multiple charges against him, including two counts of simple assault and one count each of criminal trespass and criminal threatening. He was also charged with a violation of disorderly conduct, which, while unlawful under state law, is not classified as a crime.

Upon his arrest, Allman was processed at the Merrimack County Jail but was later released on bail as he awaits further proceedings. His arraignment has been scheduled for April 20 at Concord District Court, where he will face the legal consequences of his actions. There has been no public statement from Allman or his famous mother regarding the incident or any potential legal ramifications.

This incident marks another chapter in Allman's turbulent public life, which often intertwines with the legacies of his parents. As the legal proceedings unfold, the scrutiny of Allman’s behavior may also shed light on the challenges faced by children of celebrities and the impact of their public personas on personal conduct and legal matters. The media attention surrounding this case will likely continue, given Allman's familial connections and the nature of the allegations against him.

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