Cher’s Shocking Involvement In Her Son’s Kidnapping: Legal Revelations
New details have emerged regarding Cher’s alleged attempt to help her younger son, Elijah Blue Allman, seek rehabilitation for addiction. In court documents obtained by DailyMail, it is claimed that Cher resorted to extreme measures to get him into rehab. The shocking story alleges that Cher arranged for her son’s kidnapping, employing four individuals to carry out the act at the Chateau Marmont Hotel. This incident occurred during a period when Elijah was attempting to reconcile with his wife, Marieangela King, around their wedding anniversary in November 2022.
Disturbing Discovery of Elijah’s Condition
Cher’s purported motivation for these drastic actions stemmed from her concern for Elijah’s well-being. Disturbing photos of him looking disheveled at another hotel where he had reportedly been residing for six months deeply troubled her. One eyewitness described the alarming state they found Elijah in, saying, “At first he looked like he was dead, but he had, in fact, passed out. The staff picked him up and took him inside.”
Kidnapping Allegations and Witness Testimonies
According to the court documents, Cher allegedly hired four individuals to forcibly remove her younger son from his hotel room. Elijah’s ex-wife, Marieangela King, provided a detailed account of the harrowing experience. She and Elijah had spent less than two weeks together in an effort to work on their troubled marriage. Marieangela stated, “On November 30, 2022, the night of our wedding anniversary, four people came to our hotel room and removed (Elijah) from our room. I was told by one of the four men who took him that they were hired by (Elijah’s) mother.”
Cher’s Family and History of Struggles
Cher, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, has two children. She had a son named Chaz Salvatore Bono in 1969 with her ex-husband Sonny Bono and another son, Elijah Blue Allman, in 1976 with her ex-husband Gregg Allman. Both of her children have been in the public eye for decades, with Elijah openly discussing his battle with substance abuse, which began at the age of 11 and led to his sobriety in 2008, as reported by ETOnline.
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