
Cher's son Elijah Blue Allman arrested after alleged assault
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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of pop icon Cher, was reportedly arrested in New Hampshire over the weekend following a trespassing incident at a school.
Elijah Blue Allman, the son of pop icon Cher, has run into legal trouble after an arrest in New Hampshire over the weekend, according to reports.
Allman, 49, was arrested on Friday, Feb. 27, following an alleged incident at St. Paul's School, a college-preparatory boarding school located in the New England state's capital of Concord, local police confirmed to People magazine and ABC affiliate WMUR.
Per WMUR, authorities were alerted after Allman was reported as an "unwanted guest" on the school's property. The Deadsy frontman, who reportedly has no association with St. Paul's, was seen in the dining hall and was "causing a disturbance and acting belligerently."
Following his arrest, Allman was charged with two counts of simple assault, criminal trespassing, criminal threatening and disorderly conduct, People and WMUR reported. He was later released on personal recognizance bail, which means Allman didn't have to post a bail payment as long as he attends future court hearings.
Representatives for Allman were not available for comment at the time of publication. USA TODAY has reached out to the Concord Police Department and Cher's representatives for additional comment.













