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TMZ has new details in the judgment that denied Sharon Stone’s request to move her son Roan, 8, from San Francisco (where he lives with ex-husband Phil Bronstein and is in school) to Los Angeles.

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 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 goes on: “Unfortunately, the problem caused by Mother’s overreactions is painfully real for this child.”

There’s more.

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.”

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.”

Here’s the most amazing part of the whole story: TMZ, the most invasive of all invasive “press” says it’s withholding some details. “There are many other specifics that we won’t publish.” That’s a first.

A call to Stone’s rep was not immediately returned. Wonder why. Keep in mind, too, that Stone has two other children, adopted after her divorce from Bronstein. Hope they’re wearing socks.

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By Stephanie

September 30, 2008 7:40 PM | Link to this

Doesn’t anyone remember that Sharon Stone had a brain tumor in the past and that any type of brain injury, illness or treatment can alter your personality in some way or form. My husband had a brain injury last year and certain parts of his personality changed, just little things but you could still notice a difference.

By Wordell

September 30, 2008 8:08 PM | Link to this

Stephanie: Sorry about the difference in your husband’s little thing, but we’re talking about a nut case taking care of an 8 year old. Tumor caused nut case?? Hollywood caused nut case?? Actress/ egomaniac caused nut case?? Steph, don’t cha’ think it might be better to let Dad raise the kid until Sharon screws her head on straight? Give her supervised weekend visitation rights. Make sure her “personality” conforms to the correct behaviour in raising an 8 year old. It’s about the child, not some whacked out starlett.

By sigh

September 30, 2008 9:09 PM | Link to this

Wordell, Stephanie gave no opinion on what Sharon or hubby should do. She simply stated something I find significant. I have a family member that had head trauma and it affected her in some ways. I found what Stephanie said to have some merit because I didn’t know Sharon had a brain trauma.

By meangrandma

September 30, 2008 11:07 PM | Link to this

Sharon Stone has been weird for many years. It seems I remember her brain tumor, but wasn’t that found not to be true? She also had a cancer ‘scare’ sometime back, and a few other things that weren’t what they seemed. She appears to have several issues that bear watching. The judge that okayed her recent adoptions should also be monitored.
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