Sharon Stone Tearfully Says She Lost A Fortune 'To This Banking Thing'

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Sharon Stone Tearfully Says She Lost A Fortune 'To This Banking Thing'
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'I just lost half my money to this banking thing, and that doesn’t mean that I’m not here,' Stone said at the Women's Cancer Research Fund gala.

"I just lost half my money to this banking thing, and that doesn’t mean that I’m not here," Stone said at the Women's Cancer Research Fund gala.

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