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Cher files for conservatorship again, cites son’s drug use and 'no concept of money'
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Cher files for conservatorship again, cites son’s drug use and 'no concept of money'

  • Cher filed a petition for a temporary conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman, citing serious mental health and substance abuse concerns.
  • The filing asserts Allman spends trust money on drugs, hotels, and limousine transport and lacks money-management knowledge.
  • Elijah Blue Allman is 49 and currently in a New Hampshire psychiatric hospital on multiple charges from February and March arrests.
  • Cher states that Elijah has been living wildly beyond his means and repeatedly staying in expensive hotels, endangering himself financially.
  • The conservatorship petition cites prior efforts to secure support and notes Kayti Pease has helped keep Elijah afloat financially.
  • The petition notes Allman’s recent hotel evictions and Airbnb damages as part of the financial pattern.
  • Cher argues Elijah’s condition has worsened enough to justify court intervention to protect his finances and wellbeing.
  • Elijah Blue Allman faces additional charges from February and March, reinforcing the need for oversight.
  • The petition identifies Jason Rubin as the professional fiduciary potential conservator for Elijah.
  • Cher’s request represents a second attempt in three years to obtain a conservatorship over Elijah.
  • The case highlights a pattern of disputes and legal actions surrounding Elijah Blue Allman in recent months.
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