Cher has cut off son Elijah Blue Allman financially, the 49-year-old claims.
In court documents obtained by the Daily Mail on Thursday, Allman requested a reduction to the spousal support payments he gives estranged wife Marieangela King — and cited Cher as the reason why.
He claimed the Grammy winner used to send him $10,000 a month but stopped doing so back in August 2021.
Without those funds, Allman’s monthly income is $10,000, which he receives from late father Gregg Allman’s estate each month.
Elijah is currently required to send King, whom he wed in 2013, a monthly payment of $6,500.
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Instead, his lawyers have requested the number be dropped down to $1,651 per month.
The attorneys noted Elijah has “apparently made no efforts to become self-supporting since the parties separated in 2021.”
Reps for Cher and Elijah did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Elijah initially filed to divorce King, 38, in 2021 — but the petition was dismissed three years later due to the spouses’ reconcilation.
However, King filed to end their union in April 2025.
The following April, Cher made headlines for filing for conservatorship of her youngest child for the second time.
She previously did so in 2023, requesting then that she be appointed sole conservator. This time around, she has requested a temporary conservator — fiduciary Jason Rubin — be in charge of Elijah’s finances.
The “Turn Back Time” singer claimed last month that Elijah “has no concept of money, is unable to manage his financial resources and is unable to withstand fraud or undue influence” because of “severe mental health and addiction issues.”
Elijah, she alleged, “spends any money he gets immediately” on “drugs, expensive hotels and limousine transportation.”