Judge Denies Cher's Conservatorship Over Son Amid Drug Abuse Concerns A New Hampshire judge denied Cher’s request for temporary conservatorship over her son, Elijah Blue Allman, on Friday, citing insufficient evidence to justify the legal action. The decision followed a court hearing where Cher, 79, argued that her son’s financial instability, substance abuse, and mental health struggles warranted intervention. Allman, 49, is currently in custody at a psychiatric hospital in New Hampshire after being arrested on multiple charges related to burglary, assault, and breach of bail. Cher’s petition, filed earlier this week, highlighted concerns about Allman’s inability to manage his finances responsibly. According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Allman’s trust distribution, if released, would likely lead to immediate drug use, followed by hospitalization or overdose. The documents detailed a pattern of behavior: after receiving funds, Allman would check into hotels like the Chateau Marmont, spend the money on drugs, and eventually end up in the hospital. This cycle has resulted in significant financial losses, including over $50,000 in damages to an Airbnb rental and 18 hotel evictions due to erratic behavior and threats against guests. The judge, Jessica Uzcategui, stated that while the court acknowledged the “dire” situation described by Cher, there was no sufficient evidence to support the conservatorship. “Those concerns don’t show a conservatorship is appropriate,” she said, emphasizing that the court requires concrete proof of harm to justify such a measure. Cher had previously sought conservatorship in 2023 and 2024, both of which were denied.#cher #chateau_marmont #elijah_blue_allman #jessica_uzcategui #marieangela_king
