Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, was arrested for felony burglary just days after facing assault and trespassing charges, raising alarms about his ongoing struggles with addiction and legal issues.
Elijah Blue Allman, the 49-year-old son of music icon Cher and her late ex, Gregg Allman, is facing serious legal consequences after being arrested twice in one weekend. Allman was taken into custody for felony burglary and criminal mischief on Sunday, just days after his arrest for assault and trespassing on Friday.
The Arrests: A Rapid Descent
The second arrest occurred following allegations that Allman broke into a Windham, New Hampshire, home, prompting an unnamed female resident to hide in a closet, according to TMZ. Police found him smoking a cigarette in the living room, with no items reported stolen but approximately $2,700 in damages—$1,700 to a door and $1,000 to a rug.
He was charged with two counts of criminal mischief and held on preventive detention. This came just days after he was detained at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire, for alleged assault, serious criminal threatening, and trespassing.
A History of Struggles
Allman’s legal troubles are not isolated. He has publicly battled addiction for years, with his mother taking drastic intervention steps. In 2023, Cher reportedly “kidnapped” Allman to enroll him in rehab following a relapse. Later that year, she filed—but later withdrew—a petition for conservatorship, citing concerns over his inability to care for himself and manage finances.
Tragically, his health has been fragile. Following an overdose in June 2025, Allman required hospitalization, underscoring the severity of his substance use battle. Cher, known for her fierce maternal love, has been open about her efforts to protect her son, but the past weekend’s events signal a stark escalation.
The Context: Fame, Family, and Public Scrutiny
Allman is both a product and a casualty of Hollywood’s relentless glare. Born to two music legends—Cher and Gregg Allman—his life has long been under public and media scrutiny. His mother’s fame magnified his struggles, transforming personal battles into headlines. His recent arrests ignite renewed debate over the limits of care, the role of privilege in recovery, and the intersection of mental health and criminal behavior.
Cher’s Silence: A strategic choice or a helpless pause?
As of publication, neither Cher not the Windham Police Department has issued extended commentary. The silence speaks volumes. Cher, who has risked her reputation to shield her son, may be recalibrating, evaluating legal exposure or considering re-initiation of legal guardianship. In the court of public opinion, her silence feels charged—anticipatory.
Reader’s Takeaway: Three Key Questions
- Will Cher reopen the conservatorship petition? After withdrawing her bid last year, her next move feels pivotal. The empathy in her prior actions may blunt, yielding to urgency.
- What consequences await Allman in court? With preventive detention and four district court dates pending (felony burglary, assault, trespass, disorderly conduct), sentencing consequences escalate.
- How might these events affect Cher’s advocacy? The “Believe” singer has been candid on addiction,ীল once declaring I’d give anything to heal him. These arrests could sharpen her voice in policy or rehabilitation funding activism.
If you or someone you know is affected by issues touched on in this article, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 800-662-4357.
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