Judge Denies Cher's Request for Temporary Conservatorship Over Son Elijah Blue Allman
Despite Cher's concerns for her son's life, the court found insufficient evidence to grant the conservatorship, with a follow-up hearing set for March 6.
- Cher's request for a temporary emergency conservatorship over her son, Elijah Blue Allman, was denied by a Los Angeles judge.
- Allman, 47, has proven he can manage his finances and has remained drug-free, according to the judge.
- Cher's lawyers argued that she filed the request out of fear for her son's life, citing his treatment for schizoaffective disorder and multiple 5150 holds within the past year.
- Allman's lawyers requested financial distributions from Cher's trustee, which will be distributed directly to vendors, not Allman.
- A follow-up hearing on a possible permanent conservatorship is set for March 6.