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celebtv.com - 1/11/2009
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Ryan O’Neal pleaded guilty Friday to felony drug charges stemming from a December arrest.
O’Neal, 67, was busted at his Malibu home last month, along with Redmond O’Neal, the actor’s 23-year-old son with Farrah Fawcett.
“He pleaded guilty to one count of possession of a controlled substance, which is a felony, and needs to commit a minimum of 18 months to a [drug counseling] program,” a court spokesperson confirms to CelebTV.com.
“If he completes ...
bittenandbound.com - 1/9/2009
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bittenandbound.com —
In September 2008, actor Ryan O’Neal and his
son Redmond O’Neal were both arrested. This came after...
a surprise search of the actor’s home by police officials who were doing a probation check on Redmond. Today the senior O’Neal was in court and plead guilty to a felony drug charge of possessing a ...
Ryan O’Neal Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge
fatbackmedia.com - 1/11/2009
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fatbackmedia.com —
Who? Apparently this Ryan O’Neal guy is famous
and therefore today’s news. I remember the story breaking...
about 2 months ago that he was arrested for meth charges and today he plead guilty for exchange no prison time and instead an 18 ...
Ryan O’Neal Pleads Guilty To Meth Charges
people.com - 1/9/2009
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people.com —
The actor enters a drug deferment program following
a Sept. 17 arrest at his Malibu home...
Ryan O'Neal Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge
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Ryan O’Neal Pleads Guilty To Felony Drug Charges.
Hollywood Gossip By Hilary Shepherd —
... along with his son Redmond O’Neal and hit with felony drug charges. The elder O’Neal insisted he was innocent from the get go, placing the blame square on the shoulders of his son Redmond. But this past Friday Ryan O’Neal finally admitted the drugs were in fact his. Ryan O’Neal pleaded guilty to one count felony possession of a controlled substance. A court spokesperson told CelebTV.com that O’Neal, 67, “…needs to commit a minimum of 18 months to a [drug counseling] program…If he completes everything he was ordered to do, the case will be dismissed.” A progress report ...
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