

Elijah Blue Allman, son of iconic musicians Cher and the late Gregg Allman, faced arrest on a wintery night in New Hampshire after engaging in unruly behavior at St. Paul's School, a prestigious private institution to which he has no known affiliations. The 49-year-old allegedly caused significant disruption, displaying erratic behavior, making inappropriate gestures toward female students, and wielding a cane aggressively, according to reports. The alarmed school authorities called local law enforcement, who arrived swiftly to confront the 'unwanted' individual and subsequently detained Allman. The arrest included multiple charges such as criminal trespass and disorderly conduct, alongside accusations of assault and making threats. Despite the severity of the offenses, Elijah was later released on personal recognizance from Merrimack County Jail, but faces an upcoming arraignment. This is not Allman's first encounter with controversy. He recently made headlines following a near-fatal drug overdose and has been embroiled in personal turmoil, including his contentious divorce from Marieangela King, who filed for separation after a 13-year marriage. Furthermore, a public spat with his mother Cher made news worldwide when King accused the pop legend of extreme measures to force Allman into rehab. Although uncertainties linger about why Allman visited St. Paul's School, the incident has reignited public attention on his tumultuous personal life. It remains to be seen how the upcoming legal proceedings will unfold for the star's son as he steps into the public judicial arena.