First reported by Rolling Stone
Cher's Son Elijah Blue Allman Says Mother Cut Off His 'Recurring Gift Income' in Divorce Filing
Elijah Blue Allman Seeks Spousal Support Reduction, Cites End of Financial Support from Cher
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Ilana Kaplan
23d ago· 4 min readenNews
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Summary
Elijah Blue Allman, son of Cher and Gregg Allman, has filed court documents requesting a reduction in spousal support payments to his estranged wife Marieangela King. He claims his mother Cher cut off his "recurring gift income" five years ago, leaving him with only $10,000 per month from his father's trust. This comes amid a broader conservatorship battle, as a judge recently denied Cher's request for a temporary conservatorship of Allman's estate.
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· 3 pulledElijah asked for a reduction in his spousal support payments to his estranged wife Marieangela King.
He no longer receives 'recurring gift income' from his mother but 'receives only $10,000 per month from his father's trust.'
In April, a judge denied Cher's request for a temporary conservatorship of Allman's estate without prejudice.
In court documents filed on May 5 and obtained by PEOPLE, Elijah Blue Allman claims he's no longer receiving financial support from his mother as she stopped her "recurring gift income" to him five years ago. In April, a judge denied Cher's request for a
