Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Arrested Twice in New Hampshire Within Days
Just when it appeared that the turbulence surrounding Cher’s family had begun to settle, her son Elijah Blue Allman once again found himself at the center of troubling headlines. In a strange series of events that unfolded over a matter of days, the 49-year-old musician was arrested twice in New Hampshire under circumstances that have left many observers puzzled.
Elijah Blue Allman — the son of music legend Cher and the late rock icon Gregg Allman — was first detained on February 27, 2026, after police responded to a disturbance at an elite boarding school in Concord.

Disturbance at Prestigious Prep School
According to reports from TMZ, authorities were called to St. Paul’s School shortly before 7 p.m. on a Friday evening after staff reported an “unwanted guest” inside the dining hall.
Witnesses allegedly described the individual as behaving erratically and causing a disturbance among students and staff.
Officers from the Concord Police Department arrived at the campus and took Allman into custody. He was transported to the Merrimack County Jail, where he was formally booked.
Authorities charged him with multiple offenses, including:
- Two counts of simple assault
- One count of criminal trespass
- One count of criminal threatening
- One count of disorderly conduct
What remains unclear is why Allman was at the school in the first place. Reports indicate that he has no known connection to the prestigious institution and typically resides in Southern California.
Representatives for Cher were contacted for comment following the incident, though no public statement was immediately released.
Released Without Bail
Despite the seriousness of the charges, Allman was later released on personal recognizance, meaning he did not have to post bail. He is expected to appear in court at a later date for arraignment.
At that point, the situation already appeared troubling — but it soon escalated.
Second Arrest Days Later
Only two days after being released, Allman was arrested again — this time in Windham, New Hampshire.
On March 1, police responded to reports of a suspected burglary at a private residence. According to documents obtained by TMZ, the homeowner reportedly hid in a closet while the incident unfolded.
When officers arrived at the scene, they allegedly found Allman sitting calmly on the living room couch, smoking a cigarette.
He was taken into custody without resistance.
Although authorities stated that nothing appeared to have been stolen from the home, investigators claim the incident caused significant property damage. Police allege approximately $1,700 in damage was done to a door and an additional $1,000 in damage to a rug after a lit cigarette was dropped onto it.
As a result, Allman now faces a felony burglary charge related to the incident.
A Family History of Public Struggles
For those familiar with the family’s recent history, the latest developments have added another difficult chapter to an already complicated narrative.
In June 2025, Allman reportedly suffered an overdose at his home that required emergency medical attention. Authorities were called to the residence after reports of erratic behavior, and drugs were allegedly discovered during the response.
The incident occurred not long after his wife, Marieangela King, filed for divorce following 13 years of marriage.
King’s divorce filing came amid serious accusations the year before. She had alleged that Cher orchestrated Elijah’s removal from a New York City hotel room — claims the singer has firmly denied.
The family conflict eventually spilled into court.

Cher’s Conservatorship Attempt
In December 2023, Cher filed a petition seeking conservatorship over her son, asking a court to grant her legal authority over his personal and financial decisions.
The filing cited concerns about alleged substance abuse and mental health issues. At the time, Elijah was expected to receive funds from a trust established by his father, Gregg Allman.
Cher’s legal team argued that distributing those funds could place him at risk.
According to court documents, they warned the money could be “immediately spent on drugs, leaving Elijah with no assets to provide for himself and putting Elijah’s life at risk.”
The petition emphasized that Cher had “worked tirelessly to get Elijah into treatment and get him the help he needs.”
However, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ultimately rejected Cher’s request for a temporary conservatorship.
Judge Jessica Uzcategui ruled that Elijah had demonstrated the ability to manage his finances and had presented evidence of sobriety and ongoing treatment.
A Private Settlement
Although the initial requests were denied, the broader conservatorship dispute remained unresolved until 2024.
Eventually, both sides agreed to pause the legal battle and attempt mediation. The case was later dismissed after Cher withdrew her petition following a private settlement with her son.
Attorneys representing Allman stated that the agreement would allow the family to focus on repairing their relationship.
They said the resolution would help the parties “focus on healing and rebuilding their family bond.”
The terms of that settlement were never made public.
Questions Surrounding the Latest Arrests
Against that backdrop of past legal disputes and family concerns, Allman’s two arrests in New Hampshire have raised new questions.
Years after a judge ruled that he had demonstrated stability and independence, he now faces fresh criminal charges in a state where he reportedly has no known ties.
As the legal process moves forward, it remains unclear whether the incidents represent a temporary setback or signal deeper struggles once again emerging.
For now, the situation continues to unfold — leaving many wondering what the next chapter will hold for Cher’s son and his family.