
'Coming Back for More' by Dutch filmmaker Willem Alkema alleges that Stone has been forced to claim benefits after his manager Jerry Goldstein refused him access to his royalties.
A trailer for 'Coming Back for More' was uploaded to YouTube – though it has now been removed.
Alkema's film suggests that Stone signed a deal with Goldstein in the late '80s, whereby the manager acquired the rights to Stone's music and paid him a fixed wage.
Goldstein has since "turned off the tap" of wages according to the trailer due to a "debt agreement", reports The Guardian. As a result, Stone has been forced to live off social security.
Stone reportedly: "lacks the funds to engage a lawyer to proceed his case," the documentary explains.
Alkema's film also states that Stone had been working on songs for Michael Jackson's new album before the self-styled king of pop's death in June.
'Coming Back for More' is due to be released this autumn.
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