Sharon Stone's Custody Battle

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Sharon Stone is an alarmist parent who has gone off the deep end over and over, according to the judge who rejected her request to move her son down to L.A.

The court has released what it calls the "Tentative Statement of Decision." It is a highly sensitive document, which outlines a bitter, ongoing battle between Stone and ex-husband, Phil Bronstein.

Among many things, the judge says, "Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan." In one case, the judge describes Stone believing Roan had a spinal condition, but "there was no evidence to support this allegation."

And then the court says, "Another example of an overreaction is that Mother suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor. As Father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant corrected the odor problem without the need for any invasive procedure on this young child."

The judge differentiated very distinctly the difference between Bronstein and Stone, saying, "Father has championed for Roan's well-being out of, what appears to this Court, nothing less than the unconditional love for his son. Unfortunately, and for unexplained reasons, it appears that Mother did not involve herself to the extent she could or should have in this process ... Mother has attempted to put up roadblocks to Roan's getting help, or has decided against participating in his care."

The judge goes on: "Unfortunately, the problem caused by Mother's overreactions is painfully real for this child."

There are many other specifics that we won't publish.

The judge says at one point, responding to Stone's argument that she put her career on hold for Roan, "If Mother has, in fact, limited her career to make herself available for Roan, she has done little to make this evident to Roan, his school or this Court."

A call to Stone's rep was not immediately returned.
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This is really disturbing...
 
I really hope this is not true, since that sort of abuse is appalling and incredibly damaging. Thankfully, it looks like his father is around and taking proper action. Her son (according to wikipedia) is only 8 years old. What kind of 8 year old has a foot odour problem other than putting on trainers, running around a bit, and then taking them off? Either way, botox is (I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong) in the foot is done to stop feet from sweating profusely, and her son's feet sweating would have to be incredibly sever to even visit that as an option. Outside of her charity fundraising, she's always struck me as a particularly selfish person. But the things alleged in this court document are incredibly frightening.
 
Botox for foot odor is just RIDICULOUS. Who in their right mind would think of injecting poison into an 8 year old's foot? I'd rather have sweaty, smelly feet, thanks. I thought she was supposed to be intelligent? This makes it seem like she's a bimbo with too much money. Ugh. Poor kid.
 
Maybe her son suffers from hyperhidrosis (excessive perspiration...I do, I am drenched after 10 minutes of cardio and I get Botox in my armpits) and/or bromhidrosis (a skin disorder which repels odor) so Botox isnt that uncommon.
 
Thats why I said botox injected in the feet for excessive perspiration makes sense, though she listed the problem as 'foot odour'. Regardless, hyperhydrosis is not very common among 8 year olds, and when the mother is already prone to making up medical issues which don't exist, the diagnosis is more questionable.
 
I really hope this is not true, since that sort of abuse is appalling and incredibly damaging. Thankfully, it looks like his father is around and taking proper action. Her son (according to wikipedia) is only 8 years old. What kind of 8 year old has a foot odour problem other than putting on trainers, running around a bit, and then taking them off? Either way, botox is (I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong) in the foot is done to stop feet from sweating profusely, and her son's feet sweating would have to be incredibly sever to even visit that as an option. Outside of her charity fundraising, she's always struck me as a particularly selfish person. But the things alleged in this court document are incredibly frightening.

She always struck me as kind of scary. :shock: There is nothing about her that reads warm for some reason...
 

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