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Cher’s son heads to court over allegations he broke into a New Hampshire home
Elijah Allman faces multiple charges after a March 1 break-in, amid concerns over his mental health and substance abuse, with Cher seeking control of his trust payments.
- On Wednesday, Elijah Allman is scheduled to appear in court over allegations he broke into a New Hampshire home earlier this month.
- Cher filed a December 2023 petition seeking temporary conservatorship, saying Allman's mental-health and addiction struggles left him unable to manage assets; Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica Uzcategui later denied the request.
- Police reported he did not have permission to be at the home and forcibly entered it, facing two counts of criminal mischief, one count of burglary, and a breach of bail.
- Allman's attorneys told the court that he is attending meetings and getting treatment, while Superintendent Jonathan Banville said he remains in preventive detention at Rockingham County Department of Corrections.
- It was the second arrest in days after Elijah Allman was detained Feb. 27 at St. Paul's School, charged with four misdemeanors: two simple assaults, criminal trespass, and criminal threatening.
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After the alleged burglary, Elijah Blue Allman, Cher's son, is in custody in New Hampshire until the trial.
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