Cher’s request to control her son Elijah Blue Allman’s estate has been temporarily denied; an LA judge rejected the music icon’s conservatorship petition.
Cher’s request to control her son Elijah Blue Allman’s estate has been temporarily denied.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected the music icon’s conservatorship petition Friday, according to the Daily Mail.
The outlet reported that Judge Jessica Uzcategui was “not persuaded” to appoint Cher, 77, as temporary conservator because her attorneys gave Allman “at best less than 24 hours notice” of the court action and refused to share confidential information with him about the case.
Uzcategui set a hearing for Jan. 29 and ordered Cher’s lawyers to share all confidential information they have with her son’s legal team a week before.
Despite the Grammy winner’s claim that Allman, 47, had gone missing, he showed up to Friday’s brief hearing and was joined by his wife, Marieangela King, with whom he recently reconciled.
Allman — a fellow musician — paired a light blue dress shirt with dark gray slacks, a brown belt, a navy puffer jacket and black sneakers.
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