JUDGE: SHARON STONE SUGGESTED BOTOX FOR HER SON'S FOOT ODORSharon Stone "appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan," her 8-year-old son with ex-husband Phil Bronstein, a San Francisco judge declared in a filing Tuesday, according to TMZ.com.
In a Tentative Statement of Decision as part of the actress' ongoing custody battle with Bronstein, the judge claimed that Stone suspected Roan had a spinal problem despite "no evidence to support this allegation.
"Another example of an overreaction is that [Stone] suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor," the San Francisco Superior Court judge wrote.
The judge said Bronstein had a more "simple and common sense approach" to Roan's problem: he made sure he "wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant" to avoid "any invasive procedure on this young child."
The judge concluded by saying that it's unclear how Stone has "limited her career to make herself available for Roan.
"Unfortunately, the problem caused by [Stone's] overreactions is painfully real for this child," the judge added.
Stone now has visitation of Roan for one weekend a month and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Extra reported.
According to documents detailing a September 12 custody hearing, it was ruled that Bronstein "shall have permanent sole physical custody of child" because "[Stone] failed to meet her burden of proof and denies respondent's [Sharon Stone's] request for modification of custody."
According to the minute order, Bronstein is able to "provide a more structured continuity, stable, secure and consistent home that… Roan needs."
In October 2007, a judge had ruled that Stone and Bronstein, a newspaper editor, had "joint legal and physical custody" of Roan, whom they adopted.
Stone and Bronstein, who wed wed on Valentine's Day in 1998, announced they were splitting in 2003.
In 2006, Stone adopted her third child, Quinn Kelly Stone, who joined sons Roan and Laird.
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