Andrew Wyatt tells PEOPLE that a Radar Online report that the two are headed for a split — and that Camille has moved out of the Philadelphia home where the convicted comedian remains on house arrest — is a “ridiculous story from an egregious publication.”

“No issues in the marriage, no issues with the children,” continues Wyatt. “These children are grown women in their 40s and 50s. These are not kids. These are not little kids running away from their father.”

“It’s amazing how people can make things up,” adds Wyatt, who says Radar Online never reached out to him for comment ahead of publishing its story Wednesday.

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On April 26, the comedian wasfound guiltyof drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University employeeAndrea Constandin January 2004 — marking thefirst high-profile criminal conviction of the #MeToo era.

He was convicted on three charges of aggravated indecent assault: penetration with lack of consent, penetration while unconscious and penetration after administrating an intoxicant. Each carries a prison sentence of 10 years, though the sentences could be served concurrently. His sentencing date has been set for Sept. 24 and 25.

source: people.com