During a hearing in Los Angeles on Monday, Cher’s plea for a temporary conservatorship over the estate of her son Elijah Blue Allman was denied.
The 77-year-old “Believe” singer joined the conference virtually and appeared on a video screen, while Elijah personally attended the hearing with his legal team, according to the Associated Press.
Allman’s team told Fox News Digital, “The Court’s ruling this morning represents a significant triumph for Mr. Allman’s personal liberty and legal autonomy.” “At Cage & Miles, we are happy that Cher’s request for interim conservatorship was denied by the court.
Against conservationism, Cher’s son fights back, saying, “I DO NOT NEED HER UNSOLICITED HELP.”
“The Court’s decision emphasizes the idea that conservatorship should be utilized as a last resort and should not be used haphazardly. As the Court pointed out, Cher did not provide enough information to prove that there was a need for a temporary conservatorship.”
“Although we are encouraged by this result, we are aware that the matter is not entirely resolved,” Allman’s legal team went on. On March 6, 2024, the court is set to decide over the issue of a permanent conservatorship. Mr. Allman’s rights will continue to be fiercely defended by our team at Cage & Miles, and we will make sure that he is heard and treated with respect at every stage of this procedure.”
ELIJAH BLUE ALLMAN’S LIFE IS “AT RISK,” SAYS CHER FILES FOR CONSERVATORSHIP OF SON.
A conservatorship over her son’s estate was requested by Cher in December, following reports that the singer had abducted Allman in November 2022 and taken him to a rehab facility.
Her 47-year-old son, she said in the court order, was unable of managing his finances because of “severe mental health and substance abuse issues.” She was also concerned that his late father, singer Gregg Allman, may spend the trust he had set up on drugs, “leaving Elijah with no assets to provide for himself, and putting Elijah’s life at risk.”