Cher has shared that her son, Elijah Blue Allman, is missing. In court documents filed last week, Cher also alleged that her son was incable of handling his finances due to “severe mental health and substance abuse issues.”Cher says she has ‘no beef’ with Madonna after old video resurfacesCher opens up about Alexander Edwards relationship; ‘ I love being with him’The documents were obtained by Page Six.
Last week, Cher filed documents for her son’s conservatorship, arguing that the money he’s receiving from his late father’s trust fund would be “immediately spent on drugs,” leaving him with nothing to care for his wellbeing.
Cher claims that if his money is not put under control, her son’s life would be at risk. The documents claim Allman makes $120,000 a year and that he is “entitled to regular distributions from a trust established by his father for his benefit.” The Associated Press reports that today, the Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica A.
Uzcategui declined Cher’s conservatorship request. The judge ruled that Cher and her attorneys had not granted Allman and his lawyers the necessary time and documents in order to make and build their case.
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