Elijah Blue Allman, the son of music legend Cher and the late Gregg Allman, is facing a series of serious legal setbacks in New Hampshire. The 49-year-old was first taken into custody on February 27, 2026, at St. Paul’s School in Concord. According to reports from WMUR and CBS News, Allman was charged with simple assault, criminal trespass, criminal threatening, and disorderly conduct. Local authorities allege he acted belligerently and assaulted individuals using a cane during the encounter at the private boarding school.
Just days later, the situation escalated further. On March 1, 2026, police in Windham, New Hampshire, arrested Allman for a second time. This arrest involved more severe allegations, including felony burglary, criminal mischief, and a breach of bail conditions stemming from his arrest in Concord just 48 hours prior. Per the Associated Press, Allman is accused of breaking into a private residence in Windham, leading to the new set of criminal charges.
Allman is currently being held in preventive detention as he awaits his next steps in the legal system. He is scheduled to appear in court for a hearing on March 11, 2026. These recent arrests follow a period of public scrutiny for the musician, coming roughly two years after Cher filed for a conservatorship over her son—a legal bid that was ultimately dismissed in 2024 after the family reached a private mediation agreement.
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