Cher’s son charged with simple assault and trespassing at New Hampshire private school

Cher’s son charged with simple assault and trespassing at New Hampshire private school
Concord, N.H. – Incident reported Friday night
Concord police were called to the scene around 7 p.m. on Friday after Elijah Allman, Cher’s 49-year-old son, was accused of causing disruption at St. Paul’s School. The private institution in New Hampshire confirmed he had no prior connection to the school. Allman now faces four misdemeanor charges: two instances of simple assault, criminal trespassing, and a criminal threatening allegation. Additionally, he was cited for disorderly conduct, a state-level violation that does not constitute a criminal offense.
“Police responded to reports of Allman disturbing individuals in the dining hall,” a spokesperson stated. “He was released on bail pending further legal proceedings.”
The case is under review, with no immediate details on Allman’s legal representation provided in court records. Cher’s representative was not available for comment at the time of the report. St. Paul’s School also chose not to offer statements. Authorities have not yet disclosed the motive behind the alleged actions, though the incident is being investigated for clarity.
Elijah Allman, whose father was the late Gregg Allman, was identified as the individual involved. The school’s administration expressed no remarks, leaving the situation’s context unclear. As the investigation continues, Allman’s next court appearance remains pending.
