Cher’s Close Friend Reveals New Details About Alleged Kidnapping Of Her Son

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Cher’s Son Elijah Allman’s Plea To End Divorce From Wife Denied Amid Conservatorship Battle

CherElijah Blue Allman’s son’s request to end his divorce from his wife, Marieangela King, has been denied amid his conservatorship battle with his mother.

Elijah filed for divorce shortly after his mother took legal action to gain temporary control of his estate. The couple have reconciled and seem to be trying to mend their broken marriage.

Elijah Allman’s Request To End His Divorce Denied

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Cher’s son Elijah and his wife, Marieangela King, may be on their way to reconciliation. However, the court has not seen that yet, as a valid document obtained by Explosion reveals that Elijah’s appeal to end his divorce from the King has been rejected.

His reasoning appears to be based on a legal technicality because a temporary support order was in place, and the judge denied the request because of the temporary order.

Elijah filed for divorce from his wife in 2021. Since then, he has been mandated to pay King monthly spousal support, which he claims he owes him $40,000, according to a declaration made in October 2022.

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King also previously accused her mother-in-law of hiring four men to kidnap her husband Elijah while the two were trying to work on their marriage.

But since Cher filed for conservatorship of her son’s estate, Elijah quickly decided to push back on her divorce from King. Although the request was rejected, the couple have reconciled and appear united against Cher’s attempts to control her son’s finances.

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Cher Claims Elijah Will ‘Immediately’ Spend His Money On Drugs

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Last December, the “Believe” singer filed for conservatorship of her son, claiming that Elijah has “mental” and “physical” health issues and that he would spend his money on drugs if allowed to have access and control over his finances.

Legal documents, obtained by Explosionread “[Cher] cannot discuss Elijah’s preferences regarding the appointment of a temporary conservator because given Elijah’s current mental and physical health issues, discussed in detail in the Confidential Supplemental Information filed concurrently, he is unable to form or express preferences regarding the appointment of a conservator for his estate.”

The singer claimed in her lawsuit that she was worried Elijah would spend her money on drugs because of her alleged ongoing mental health and substance abuse problems.

The document reads, “[Cher] worried that any funds distributed to Elia would be immediately spent on drugs, leaving Elia without assets to support herself and endangering Elia’s life.”

Cher’s Request For Immediate Custody Of Her Son Denied

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On Friday, January 5, a judge denied Cher’s request for Elijah’s immediate conservatorship.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jessica A. Uzcategui reportedly found that Cher’s lawyers did not provide Elijah and his lawyers with the necessary paperwork to give them enough time to present their case. The judge has now set a new trial date for January 29.

The decision came after Elijah filed an objection to his mother’s Ex parte, stating that he was not properly served with the papers, which would have given him and his legal counsel enough time to prepare for the Jan. 5 hearing on his conservatorship.

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In its filing, obtained by Explosion, the 47-year-old stated that although he received an email about the petition, he ignored it because he was unsure of the sender’s address. Elijah also stated that although he had received the email service, the time it was sent was too close to the court hearing date.

In a second court filing, he stated that he has been “clean and sober from banned substances for over 90 days now and [is] fully capable and committed to managing money [he] receive quarterly from a trust left by [his] late father.”

Elijah also stated: “While I understand that my mother, the proposed conservator, believes she has my best interests at heart, and I appreciate her love and support, I do not need her unsolicited help or support at this time.”

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