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- Elijah Blue Allman has been released from a California hospital, days after he was admitted on June 14 for “acting erratically,” PEOPLE can confirm
- According to TMZ, which cited multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation, the son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman was released “mid-week”
- Police previously said that “deputies located drugs inside the home” where Allman was discovered before his hospitalization
Elijah Blue Allman has been released from the hospital, days after he was admitted for “acting erratically.”
Multiple sources tell PEOPLE that the 48-year-old son of Cher and the late Gregg Allman is no longer at the California medical facility he was brought to on Saturday, June 14.
According to TMZ, which cited multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation, Allan was released “mid-week.” The outlet was the first to report the news.
Legal representatives for Elijah, as well as a representative for Cher, did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Sunday, June 22.
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Allman was initially rushed to the hospital on June 14, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (SBCSD) previously confirmed to PEOPLE.
Authorities said Allman — who is professionally known as P. Exeter Blue, and is one of the founding members of the metal band Deadsy — was “acting erratically.”
Police added that “deputies located drugs inside the home” where Allman was found, and he was then “transported to the hospital.”
The investigation into the situation, the California-based police department said, remains “ongoing.”
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After Allman was hospitalized, his estranged wife, Marieangela King Allman, expressed her support for him in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE.
“While it is true that Elijah has faced personal challenges in the past, one constant has been his unwavering commitment to sobriety and his loyalty to those he loves,” she said.
“Like many, he continues to confront his inner struggles — but it is important to recognize that he does so from a place of strength, not defeat,” Marieangela continued. “Despite the assumptions that often color how his journey is portrayed, the reality is that Elijah remains grounded, focused and deeply committed to living with integrity and purpose.”
“I want to state, without hesitation, that I will always root for him,” she added. “My support is steadfast and comes from a place of deep respect for the person he is and the resilience he continues to show.”
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Not long after, a source told PEOPLE that Cher, 79, was focused on helping her son heal. (The “Believe” musician is also a mom to Chaz Bono, who was born in 1969 to the star and her then-husband Sonny Bono.)
“Like all mothers, she’s doing everything she can to help her son and help him get well,” the insider said, referring to Cher and her youngest son.
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Elijah’s hospital stay came amid a tumultuous past few years for the star. In December 2023, Cher filed for a temporary conservatorship over her son’s estate due to Elijah’s alleged substance abuse and declining mental health. (She and Elijah eventually reached a private agreement, and Cher voluntarily dismissed her petition for conservatorship in September 2024.)
Prior to that, Elijah’s estranged wife made allegations of Cher hiring four men to kidnap him. The accusations became public as part of the former pair’s divorce proceedings, but Cher responded to the allegations, telling PEOPLE, “That rumor is not true,” and declining to comment further.
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