Despite reports that Sheen was evicting Mueller and their 6-year-old twin sons Max and Bob, a source close to the family says that's not the case, reported People magazine.
"Brooke and the boys did not get kicked out of the house," said the source, who added the property is worth $6.5 million and that Sheen is still responsible for supporting his sons. "But Charlie does need to sell the house."
Another source close to Mueller said, "It's not a concern right now, and she's in the house with the kids. The house is not currently listed for sale, and it's not a concern for Brooke."
Sheen went on the "Today" show Monday to open up about his 2011 HIV diagnosis. Following her ex's morning show revelation, Mueller broke her silence to announce she and their sons are not HIV-positive.
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