Fawcett and O'Neal's Son Still Free ... for Now

Redmond O'Neal, the son of Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal, hasn't decided whether to plead guilty or not guilty to DUI and drug possession charges ... and he won't have to for about three weeks.


Redmond was in court today for his arraignment, which was rescheduled for mid-April. When TMZ spoke to him outside the courthouse he said his famous parents couldn't make it because they were "working."

His January arrest wasn't his first brush with the law -- Redmond was busted in 2005 for possession of cocaine and methamphetamine, and in 2007 his brother allegedly tied him to a staircase so he wouldn't leave his house to get more drugs.



Filed under: Celebrity Justice

Reader Comments

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16. This loser has been in rehab 13 times. He's hopeless.

Posted at 9:17AM on Mar 27th 2008 by Cur

17. He can run, but he can't hide. No one is above the law.

Posted at 2:22PM on Mar 30th 2008 by Poo poo

18. Redmond is named after one of his fathers chartchers in a movie he was in.

Redmond needs to pull his head out of his ass and start being there for his Mom. I think it would do Farrah a world of good to have him by her side and not worry about him and what he's doing.

Posted at 11:44AM on Apr 3rd 2008 by SWLA

19. Redmond!
I hope you doing fine!
Take care of you!
Kiko Chehin

Posted at 4:55AM on Apr 6th 2008 by Kiko Chehin

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