Cher'S Son Elijah Blue Allman Arrested For School Scuffle: What'S Going On?

  • By Julian
  • March 2, 2026, 9 a.m.

Elijah Blue Allman Lands in Trouble

Elijah Blue Allman, the son of legendary pop diva Cher and the late Greg Allman, has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Reports from TMZ reveal that Elijah was arrested at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. The incident took place on a Friday evening and resulted in him facing charges of simple assault, criminal trespass, criminal threatening, and disorderly conduct.

Disturbance at St. Paul's School

The Concord Police Department was alerted to a disturbance involving a "belligerent" male at the prestigious prep school. Upon arrival, they identified the individual as none other than Elijah Blue Allman. According to insiders, it's baffling why Allman was at the school, as he primarily resides in southern California.

“It's unclear what business Elijah had at the school, but his actions certainly caused a stir,” a source shared.

Elijah's Legal Woes Continue

Following his arrest, Elijah was taken to Merrimack County Jail where he was processed and released on personal recognizance. He is expected to appear in court for his arraignment soon. This isn't the first time Elijah has faced personal struggles. Known for battling addiction, his troubles have been a public matter, with Cher making several attempts to support him.

A Mother's Struggle

In a bid to help her son, Cher reportedly "kidnapped" Elijah to get him into rehab after a relapse. Additionally, she filed to place him under conservatorship, fearing he couldn't manage his affairs due to his addiction. Although she later withdrew her petition, Elijah's challenges have persisted.

Past and Present Struggles

Elijah's past has been marked by troubling incidents. In 2025, he was seen in a disheveled state outside Chateau Marmont in LA, and shortly after, he suffered a drug overdose.

If you or someone you know is struggling with similar issues, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline is available at 800-662-4357.

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