Celebrity Justice
Judge Says Stone Wanted to Botox Her Kid

Sharon StoneSharon 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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31. Has anyone seen the movie "Mommy Dearest"........I'm just sayin'.....

Posted at 4:49PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Jennifer

32. Sharon has done some pretty whacky things. She is reported to have a very high IQ. Sometimes brilliance and insanity run pretty close together.

Posted at 4:51PM on Sep 30th 2008 by No Way

33. BURN!!! WHAT CAREER? I MEAN IS SHE STILL ON THE SAME PLANET. MAYBE SHE THINKS SHES TILL GOT CREDIT FROM QUICK AND THE DEAD. WHICH WAS HORRIBLE!! LOL.. POOR KID, I HOPE THEY TAKE THEM OTHER TWO BOYS FROM HER NO TELLING WHAT SHES DOING TO THEM. MORON!

Posted at 4:56PM on Sep 30th 2008 by mrs.nc

34. You know, I recall that when she was on Oprah awhile back, she said she doesnt have to worry about her weight anymore because the medicine she takes for her seizure disorder keeps her thin. Frankly, she was acting a trifle kooky that day also. I don't know what kind of meds she is on but obviously it has affected her profoundly. She isn't like she once was. She is different now.

Posted at 5:01PM on Sep 30th 2008 by hollyberrie

35. "The judge says at one point, responding to Stone's argument that she put her career on hold for Roan"


HAHAHAHAHA..Oh is that what they call it when you become a has been and nobody is interested in hiring you..

Posted at 5:04PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Midge

36. Actually...my doctor recommended Botox for my 13yr old son. His underarms sweat terribly bad and that is a new treatment plan for excessive sweating...so calm down folks it's not a bad thing!!

Posted at 5:07PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Brenda A

37. its called hyperhidrosis people!! TO stop excessive sweating gosh she wasnt a wacko she probably didnt want the kid to get embaressed with the other kids.

Posted at 5:13PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Drea Monster

38. Atta girl!

Posted at 5:14PM on Sep 30th 2008 by dang

39. Give the woman a break. She had a serious stroke at one time. This can cause crazy or erratic behavior. Please try to be empathetic.

Posted at 5:31PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Had A Stroke

40. She is a sick hollywood bimbo! Give the kid to his dad & have mom stick to botoxing herself!

Posted at 7:58PM on Sep 30th 2008 by mickeylou@adelphia.net

41. You people who think it's ok to Botox in this case....are you friggin' STUPID? If you read the article, it said that when the dad used the common sense approach of socks & foot powder, the problem was solved. It's one thing if that DIDN'T work, but it did. She is an idiot if she wanted to go to botox (a poison, btw) before she tried socks. Geez.

Posted at 5:53PM on Sep 30th 2008 by TJ

42. Your son is being taken away from you, Sharon? I don't know, is it karma?

Posted at 6:00PM on Sep 30th 2008 by AznLA

43. Botox is botulism, a poison. Stone and Bronstein's son is a YOUNG CHILD, so yes, she does need her head examined. The father is right, change socks often, use foot powder, soap and water work wonders. You don't have a CHILD injected with Botox just because you can, regardless. It's called, buy good cotton socks, good shoes and problem solved. What young boy's feet doesn't sweat? The odor is caused from bacteria building up from the wetness. People, sheesh.....

Posted at 6:08PM on Sep 30th 2008 by ohbother

44. Whadya mean "specifics you can't publish"?
Since when is TMZ not telling us everything?

Ok.. where the hell's Harvey... this just won't do.


Posted at 6:33PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Spooge

45. Botox is a valid treatment for over active sweat glands. The article does not state if under a doctor's opinion Ms.Stone came to her conclusion, and I think it is unfair and misquided of any judge to not consider a possible medical opinion. Obviously changing socks and keeping the feet clean is the answer for the majority of people with stinky feet. But for others it requires a little more effort.

Posted at 6:38PM on Sep 30th 2008 by TiaTart

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