A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed by Sharon Stone against a Beverly Hills doctor she accused of implying that he had performed cosmetic surgery on her famous face, a lawyer said Tuesday.
Stone, 47, accepted an offer by Dr. Renato Calabria to perform several charity surgeries for underprivileged children involved in her philanthropic efforts, Kevin Leichter, a lawyer representing Calabria, said Tuesday.
"It became plain to all parties that the lawsuit was the result of a misunderstanding," Leichter said. "Dr. Calabria did not perform plastic surgery on Ms. Stone."
The lawsuit was dismissed Monday, he said.
Stone's complaint, filed last December in Los Angeles County Superior Court, stemmed from magazine articles. The lawsuit stated that Stone has never undergone a face-lift.
The "Basic Instinct" star maintained that such allegations damaged her reputation and hurt her ability to find work.
Stone had sought compensatory and punitive damages for defamation and misappropriation of her likeness, Leichter said.