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Judge Happy With Redmond O'Neal's Progress

Dec. 2 2009, Published 5:34 a.m. ET

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Redmond O’Neal was in a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday morning for a progress hearing with Judge Michael Tynan, and the jurist appeared impressed. "I told you to turn it around, and it looks like you did," Judge Tynan said.

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On November 19, the judge told Redmond he’d better step it up or there would be “consequences.”

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"I have been doing treatment awhile your honor,” Redmond told the judge.  “I want to do something different. I want to stay clean.”

The long-troubled son of Ryan O’Neal and the late Farrah Fawcett is currently in residential treatment at Impact in Pasadena, CA.

Fawcett died in June and left the bulk of her estate, $4.5 million, to Redmond.

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Redmond told RadarOnline.com exclusively,  "I feel very good, and I'm staying very positive."

His next hearing is set for January 6th.

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