Sharon’s Battle For Custody Of Her Son And His Stinking Feet

According to Actress Sharon Stone’s attorney the actress never Sharon’s Battle For Custody Of Her Son And His Stinking Feetrecommended that her 8-year old son should get Botox injections to treat his foot odor. The attorney lashed out at the media for the fabricated reports.

"This week it was reported in connection with Sharon Stone's custody dispute that she wanted to have her 8-year-old son undergo Botox treatment at this time for his feet," attorney Marty Singer said. "Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication."

Earlier the actress had been accused of having a false belief that her son suffered a spinal condition. Stone’s appeal for a modification in her son Roan’s custody and a permission to take him home were denied by the San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo on the allegations of her medical intrusion in her son’s life.

Sharon’s attorney Marty Singer remarked "Although the court denied Sharon's request to modify the custody arrangement already in place, Sharon will maintain the same custody arrangement and visitation that she's had with her child for the past several years and still has joint and physical custody of her son.”

"Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him."