Cher’s Son Argues She’s ‘Unfit to Serve’ as His Conservator

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Cher’s Son Argues She’s ‘Unfit to Serve’ as His Conservator
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Cher's Son Elijah Blue Allman said his mother was 'unfit to serve' as his conservator in an objection to her petition filed last week.

Allman filed the objection last week, rebuffing his mother’s arguments that she should gain control of his finances because of his struggles with mental health and substance abuse issues. Allman also objected on the grounds that, if he needed a conservatorship, Cher does not have priority since Allman was still married.

“I know that my mother’s actions are meant to help me but I do not need this help,” Allman argued. “My mother seems to believe that controlling these quarterly trust distributions will prevent me from engaging in self-destructive behaviors. She is misguided. In the event that I am inclined to engage in self-destructive behaviors, I do not need my trust distributions to do so: the world is full of addicts and mentally ill persons who do not have a trust distribution from which to draw.

But upon arriving, Allman said, “I was told I was not there for holistic/alternative treatment and, in fact, was not permitted to leave.” His wife, Allman said, had to hire a lawyer, who “negotiated my release from the facility in Mexico. (Cher wasof hiring four men to abduct Allman in 2022 in an effort to stop him from reconciling with his then-estranged wife.

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