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Extreme Stalker Threatens Sharon Stone and Family for 24 Months

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Hollywood actress Sharon Stone is living in fear due to stalking.

According to local foreign media such as the Daily Mail on the 21st (local time), Sharon Stone (64) and her family have been tormented by an extreme stalker for the past two years.

The man stalking Sharon Stone is known to be a retired special forces soldier from the Hungarian Army. According to Paul Baresi, Sharon Stone’s private detective, the stalker is obsessive and mentally unhealthy, sending chilling mails to Sharon Stone and visiting her and her family’s house, driving Sharon Stone into fear.

The email sent by the man contained content that he and Sharon Stone were engaged in 1987 and that a son was born in 1986. However, he wanted to talk to Sharon Stone about his son’s death in an accident the same year.

He claimed, “I want to contact you because I desperately want to find my son. We had a son who died in ’86. But I don’t have a death certificate. I’m sure Sharon’s family knows everything.”

Meanwhile, Sharon Stone gained worldwide popularity through the movie *Basic Instinct* and was considered a representative sex symbol of Hollywood in the 90s.

She walked down the wedding aisle with her second husband, Phil Bronstein, in 1998, but they separated in 2004, six years after their marriage. Afterward, Sharon Stone claimed custody of her three sons, but the judge denied her request, stating that Bronstein would provide a more stable environment. She, who suffered physical and mental damage due to the loss of custody, repeatedly expressed her feelings, saying, “It hurt my heart.”

By. Lee Soo Yeon

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