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Elijah Allman, Cher's son, arrested for trespass, assault at private N.H. school

Authorities arrested singer Cher's son, Elijah Allman, for allegedly trespassing and causing a disturbance at a New Hampshire private school.

EntertainmentBy Amanda SterlingFebruary 28, 20262 min read

Last updated: March 18, 2026, 5:59 PM

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Elijah Allman, Cher's son, arrested for trespass, assault at private N.H. school

Cher appears with her son Elijah Blue Allman at the Billboard Music Award Show at MGM Grand in Las Vegas on December 9, 2002. File Photo by Roger Williams/UPI | License Photo

Feb. 28 (UPI) -- Authorities arrested singer Cher's son, Elijah Allman, for allegedly trespassing and causing a disturbance at a New Hampshire private school, Concord police said.

Known professionally as P. Exeter Blue I, the lead singer of the group Deadsy, he was arrested around 6 p.m. Friday at St. Paul's School. WMUR-TV in Concord reported that police received information that he was causing a disturbance in the elite prep school's dining hall.

The Concord Police Department confirmed the arrest to People magazine.

Elijah Allman, 49, has no known connection to the school.

He faces multiple charges, including two counts of simple assault, criminal trespass, criminal threatening and disorderly conduct.

Elijah Allman was detained at Merrimack County Jail and released on personal recognizance, which means no bail was required.

Elijah Allman is the son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman of the Allman Brothers Band. Cher did not immediately respond to a request for comment by People.

Cher (R) caresses her former husband and singing partner, Sonny Bonno in this undated photo. UPI File Photo | License Photo

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Amanda Sterling reports on music, pop culture, celebrity news, and the arts. A graduate of NYU's arts journalism program, she covers the cultural moments that define the zeitgeist. Her reviews and profiles appear regularly in the Journal American's arts and culture section.

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