Felloni son admits to Dublin mugging

The son of a convicted Dublin drug dealer has admitted attempting to rob a woman in the city centre two years ago.

The son of a convicted Dublin drug dealer has admitted attempting to rob a woman in the city centre two years ago.

Tony Felloni's son, Ronaldo, pleaded guilty to the attempted robbery at North Frederick Street in September, 2009.

The 68-year-old dubbed, 'King Scum', was released from prison last month after serving a 15-year sentence for heroin dealing.

His 31-year-old son, with an address Tusker Rock in the IFSC, will be sentenced for attempted robbery next May.

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