Redmond O'Neal Will Attend Mother Farrah's Funeral
Farrah Fawcett's son, Redmond O'Neal, will be temporarily freed from jail to attend his mother's funeral on Tuesday, CNN.com reports.
O'Neal was arrested in September when deputies found methamphetamine during a probation search at the home of his father, actor Ryan O'Neal, in Malibu, California. Redmond O'Neal was on probation for a 2008 felony drug conviction involving heroin and meth.
He will be escorted by two deputies and a sergeant and will be allowed to stay for the entire service. The younger O'Neal will also be permitted to wear a suit to the service instead of his jail uniform, MSNBC.com reports. Whether or not he will be forced to wear handcuffs will be decided tomorrow, Los Angeles County Sheriff department spokesperson Steve Whitmore told Access Hollywood.
The last time O'Neal saw his mother before her death was on April 25 during a court-approved three-hour visit, which was documented in the late actress' NBC documentary "Farrah's Story."
According to Entertainment Weekly, the private service will be held at 4 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady Angels in downtown Los Angeles.
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