Chers Son Arrested Again After Home Incident

Chers Son Arrested Again After Home Incident

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's son Elijah Blue Allman has been

Allman, 49, has been charged with burglary, two counts of criminal mischief, and breach of bail after he allegedly 'forcibly entered' a home on Sunday, March 1, The Windham Police Department of  confirmed to The Daily Mail. 

'On Sunday, March 1, 2026, the Windham Police Department responded to a report of a residential break in involving forced entry,' the department said in a press release. 

'Officers arrived on scene and located an individual inside the residence who did not have permission to be there and had forcibly entered the home. The subject was taken into custody without incident.' 

Allman was arraigned on March 2 at the Salem District Court and ordered held on preventive detention, the police said. 

TMZ reports the alleged break-in prompted a female resident to hide in the closet. 

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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and the late Greg Allman, has been charged with burglary, two counts of criminal mischief, and breach of bail in his second arrest in two days

Elijah, pictured 2001 with his famous mother, is the son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman

The Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Cher but have not yet heard back.

The latest run-in with the law came just two days after Allman - the son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman - was arrested at St. Paul’s School, a prestigious prep school in Concord, New Hampshire.

Cher and Allman pictured in 2001

Allman also recalled 'some moments of really feeling at the edge of mortality.'

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'I always kind of kept it a little bit safe but you never can do that,' he explained. 'Even though you think that in your mind, of course the wrong things can happen.

'The wrong combination of things can happen and you can just slip into the abyss. I knew it was wrong and I knew that I was very unsatisfied with life at that point.'

In early 2024 a judge threw out Cher's bid to have Allman placed in a conservatorship controlled by her.

She had petitioned LA Superior Court to appoint her as Allman's temporary conservator, arguing that his drug addiction, plus mental and physical health issues, made him unable to manage the $120,000 a year he gets from a trust fund set up for him by his late father, rock star Gregg Allman.

In addition to Elijah, Cher is mom to son Chaz Bono, whom she shared with Sonny Bono; pictured with both her kids in 1980

Cher said she feared he would spend his $10,000 a month payouts on drugs, putting his life in jeopardy.

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Judge Jessica Uzcategui refused to appoint Cher as conservator, saying that the star's attorneys had not given Allman enough notice of the court action and refused to share confidential information with him about his case.

After the brief hearing, when the Daily Mail asked how he felt about the result, Allman just smiled and shook his head.

Cher's attorney, Gabrielle Vidal, asked the judge to waive the usual five-day notice required to inform a person of a proposed conservatorship, arguing that 'absent a (conservatorship) order today' distribution of money to Elijah from his trust fund could put him 'in a life or death position.'

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