'90 Day Fiancé’ Stars Yve and Mohamed Split Amid Domestic Violence Charges, Cheating Scandal

A rep for Yve tells ET that what's likely next for the pair, will be a divorce.

90 Day Fiancé's Yve and Mohamed are going their separate ways, after a cheating scandal and domestic violence allegations rocked their relationship.

According to a police report obtained by ET, on August 15, Yve was charged with battery and assault against a household member by the Albuquerque Police Department, stemming from an alleged altercation with her now-estranged husband.

Per the police report, Mohamed claimed that Yve "becomes very violent and angry" when she drinks. He accused her of hitting and grabbing him on multiple occasions, and even alleged that Yve too was having an affair, based on messages he claimed he found on her Apple watch. Mohamed told police that in addition to threats from Yve, in which he claimed she said she'd "get him sent back to Egypt," he endured both emotional and physical abuse at the hands of his spouse, but was "afraid" to call the police, and did not want to get in trouble for asking for help. Mohamed, who had been living with Yve at her Albuquerque home, told police that he moved out earlier this month, following the altercation.

Yve's reps are denying all allegations of abuse, calling them "false" and made up by Mohamed in an effort stay in the U.S. and avoid deportation.

"What Mohamed did is he created these false accusations so that just in case Yve wasn't going to stick around he would have a backup plan which was the U-Visa. That way, he would stay in the U.S. and not get deported," a rep for Dominton Talent House, which represents Yve, tells ET. "There is no proof of Mohamed’s domestic violence allegations against Yve. From my understanding, there is footage from Yve’s home that night, and there isn't really anything that came of it. It’s just a really strange scenario."

The alleged altercation is said to have happened after it was revealed during an update on Sunday's 90 Day Fiancé tell-all, that Mohamed, 25 cheated on Yve. 48.

While it seemed like they were a happy couple during the tell-all, the surprise update revealed that Yve discovered text messages between Mohamed and another woman. A tearful Mohamed then confessed that he met someone online who was “very nice” and initially thought they were just "friends." Mohamed claimed he eventually told the woman to stop texting him since he was married, and said that he still loved Yve.

In the alleged text messages, Mohamed suggested that he was only using Yve for a green card. One of the alleged texts from Mohamed also reads, "I would just keep you in bed for days."

"I texted these women and told them, 'I am a married man. Please stop texting me,'" Mohamed claimed. "I know I did wrong. I told the same story to my wife and promised her that it will never happen again. I do love Yve, and she doesn’t deserve that."

Yve, who also said she saw "inappropriate" pictures and calls, told cameras, "You know, it's very shocking, raw, disappointing, saddening, he spent his time focused on starting other relationships, engaging in activity a married man should not be engaging in."

Following Sunday's explosive episode, Yve took to her Instagram Stories to thank fans for their support.

"Thank you ladies for sharing your stories of infidelity, heartaches & pain," she wrote. "Obviously, we are not alone. Why commitment for some isn't a commitment. There's lots of healing that needs to happen in this world on so many levels. If you don't want to be exclusive just say so, so people can make their own informed decisions ..."

Meanwhile, in his own Instagram Story, Mohamed said he was trying to end his relationship with Yve "with respect."

"A lot of people asking why I'm not saying my part of the story, that's because I was trying my best to end my relationship with respect, that's all," he wrote.

As far as what's next for Yve and Mohamed, who only just tied the knot in January, her rep says, "it will most likely be a divorce."

"That’s most likely what it is looking to now. However, because now, he is bringing up all these false accusations and allegations, the timeline of when that is going to happen varies."

With Yve expected in court over these domestic violence charges Sept. 6, it's unclear when divorce proceedings between the pair will being.

"We are just as shocked as everyone else because Yve has never hit him or abused him in any way so none of us are sure where this is coming from," the source adds.

Yve's rep also claims that Mohamed’s main goal was to get to the U.S. and stay here no matter what, so while the process will not be easy, her rep says Yve will be working with an all-woman team, which includes an immigration attorney, to help her through this situation, and "make sure things go as smoothly as they can."

"No one should have to go through this. It's already devastating enough that the whole world now knows about Mohamed’s indiscretions," the rep adds. "It's ridiculous. It's not just for her but it's to set an example that this type of behavior is not okay."

ET has reached out to Mohamed for comment.

Reporting by Melicia Johnson.

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