Redmond O’Neal was allowed to leave jail for three hours over the weekend to visit his mother Farrah Fawcett, currently battling cancer, according to People. "A sergeant and a deputy drove him to his mother’s home [Saturday] and he’s now back in custody," said L.A. County Sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore. O’Neal is being held until his April 29 hearing, stemming from his most recent arrest for narcotics possession and attempting to bring narcotics into a jail.
Apr 27
2009
07:59 PM ET
Redmond O'Neal allowed to leave jail to visit mother Farrah Fawcett
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All the best to Farrah
Nikki V
We know that Red has a serious addiction problem. Addiction ia a sickness. Crack would be like terminal cancer, where mariajuanna would be the common cold.Rather than keeping him in jail, why not put him in a detox centre far from home. This way he doesn’t know anyone that can supply him. They can still trial and prosecute him if found guilty. But in the meantime he can try to get help. Sitting in jail will not rehabilitate him. If anything it will make him more street wise and get a criminal attitude. The best thing for addicts is to put them far from their stomping grounds, and where they don’t have access to any drugs. Send him to a Tybetan monastary for a year, anywhere but south America (Cocaine Land). LOL they can afford to send him anywhere in the world. Just make it somewhere that he’s supervised 24 hours a day. Where he doesn’t know anyone. Then 3 months later change his location again, this way he can’t get to know anyone well enough to get him drugs.