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Sharon Stone never suggested botox injections as a form of treatment for her 8-year-old son's foot odor, her attorney said in a statement."Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication," Martin Singer told People.The denial refutes a judge's claim in court papers, regarding her custody dispute, that the actress has an "overreaction" to Roan's medical issues. On Tuesday, the judge, citing several court filings, tentatively rejected Stone's motion to move her son to Los Angeles, where she lives, from ex-husband Phil Bronstein's San Francisco home. Bronstein currently has custody of Roan, and Stone is allowed visitations on weekends and holidays."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 legal and physical custody of her son," Singer said. "Sharon loves her son Roan and o...