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Cher’s Son Elijah Asserts Independence From Conservatorship

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Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, is pushing back against his mother’s attempts to establish a conservatorship over his estate, citing his progress in personal matters.

Key Takeaway

Elijah Blue Allman is contesting Cher’s move to become his conservator, asserting his capability to manage his affairs independently.

Elijah’s Declaration

In recently obtained legal documents, Elijah and his wife, Marieangela King, outline their reasons for opposing Cher’s conservatorship. Elijah emphasizes his sobriety, financial responsibility, and commitment to managing the trust established by his late father, Greg Allman.

Allegations and Denials

Cher has expressed concerns about Elijah’s substance abuse and mental health, questioning his ability to handle the trust funds. However, Elijah refutes these claims, asserting his competence.

Marieangela also alleges that Cher orchestrated Elijah’s involuntary stay at a Mexican rehab facility, which she describes as a “makeshift prison-type facility.” She further criticizes Cher’s fitness to serve as Elijah’s conservator, citing personal observations.

Legal Proceedings

Despite Elijah’s objections, a court hearing scheduled for March 6 will determine whether Cher will be granted conservatorship over his estate.

The situation continues to unfold, and further developments are anticipated.