Cher's Son Elijah Blue Allman Says Mother Cut Off His 'Recurring Gift Income' in Divorce Filing
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· 2 sourcesElijah Blue Allman, the son of Cher and Gregg Allman, has filed court documents requesting a reduction in spousal support payments to his estranged wife Marieangela King. Rolling Stone and People reported that Allman claims his mother cut off his "recurring gift income" years ago, leaving him with only $10,000 per month from his father's trust. The filing comes after a judge recently denied Cher's request for a temporary conservatorship of Allman's estate, according to People.
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Summary
Cher's son Elijah Blue Allman has filed court documents claiming his mother stopped sending him a "recurring gift income" years ago. The filing, tied to his divorce proceedings from estranged wife Marieangela King, requests a reduction in his spousal support payments, citing the loss of financial support from Cher as the reason. Allman, Cher's only son with late Allman Brothers singer Gregg Allman, stated he now only receives $10,000 per month from his mother.
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· 3 pulledElijah Blue Allman has claimed that his mother financially cut him off years ago
Allman requested his spousal support payments be reduced and said his mother was the reason behind the request
he alleged that she no longer sends him a 'recurring gift income' and only receives '$10,000 per month from his mother'

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