Bizarre Allegations in Stone Custody Case
Sept. 30 2008, Published 9:35 a.m. ET
In the latest news in Sharon Stone's ongoing battle for physical custody of her 8-year-old son Roan, whom she adopted with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein, court papers obtained by Extra reveal details of a tentative decision int he case.
According to the documents, Roan's main residence will be Phil's home, and Sharon will have visitation rights one weekend a month. Roan will also spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with his mother, and there are arrangements for custody of Roan on major holidays and during summer breaks.
There are also bizarre glimpses into requests made by Sharon concerning Roan in the Tentative Statement of Decision documents, according to TMZ.
"Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan," the documents reveal. The judge also says he thinks Sharon believed Roan had a spinal condition, "there was no evidence to support this allegation."
Even weirder?
"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," the documents state. "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."
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Sharon lost joint physical custody of her son last week, after pleading with the court to let her retain joint legal and physical custody with her ex. However Sept. 12 court hearing documents state that Sharon "had failed to meet her burden of proof and the court" and they denied the "Respondent's Sharon's request for modification of custody."
Sharon and Phil were married in 1998 and adopted Roan, who was born in 2000, before divorcing in 2004. Sharon is also mother to adopted children Laird Vonne Stone and Quinn Kelly.