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After Ryan's own admission to Vanity Fair that he hit on his own daughter at Farrah's funeral, son Griffin O'Neal spoke out about his "psychopath" dad last night on Larry King Live.

“Ryan didn't want me in. I call him Ryan now. I've had to let go of him as being my dad, not that he was ever really a dad. But he said, no, no Griffin. Tatum, Patrick, even my daughter was allowed in. It's OK. I said my good-bye to Farrah the day that she died.”

Griffin says he had not seen Farrah since "the day before my father tried to shoot me in the face." (Best quote ever, BTW.) The assault charges were ultimately dropped against Ryan, who vehemently denied that attack, but the more Ryan talks, the less inclined we are to believe him! Griffin went on to explain the situation that night, where, according to him, he was trying to help his drug addicted younger brother and got a fireplace poker in the side for his trouble. "My dad's a very, very, very violent man," Griffin told Larry.

Griffin, a recovering addict, explained how his dad introduced him to cocaine when he was only 11. “I was 11 years old when he gave me cocaine and said we're going to see a long movie called 'Barry Lyndon.' It's a very long movie. Maybe this will help you. I was 11."

Griffin also implied that the relationship between his father and Farrah's best friend, Alana Stewart, is more than friendly, another claim that Ryan's denied.

O'Neal's publicist released a statement to Larry King saying, "Griffin has not had a relationship with Farrah or Ryan for many years. Therefore, there is no way he would have any knowledge of what was going on in their lives.”

Here's Ryan looking like the world's greatest dad at lunch in Malibu yesterday with a mystery woman...wonder if he met her at Farrah's funeral?