Bill Cosby's Wife Camille Stands by Him, Says Source: They're 'Working Through This Together'

'They remain steadfast and resolute about working through this together,' the source says

World Exclusive Bill Cosby spotted for the first time in six months with wife Camille Cosby holding him upright.
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Even though Camille Cosby has not made any public comments since her husband’s Dec. 30 arrest, the couple remains a united front, a source close to the family tells PEOPLE.

“They remain steadfast and resolute about working through this together,” the source says, “and they have every intention of reclaiming their dignity and their name.”

The last time Camille issued a statement was in December 2014, after a slew of allegations by women that her husband drugged and/or sexually assaulted them.

“The man I met, and fell in love with, and whom I continue to love, is the man you all knew through his work,” Camille Cosby said in the statement.

On Dec. 30, Cosby, 78, was charged with aggravated indecent assault for the January 2004 alleged drugging and sexual assault of Andrea Constand, then 30, who was director of women’s operations for Temple University in Philadelphia.

Cosby’s lead attorney, Monique Pressley, called the charge “unjustified” and says they will mount a vigorous defense. He has also denied drugging and/or sexually assaulting the more than 50 other women who have accused him.

On Wednesday, Camille, 71, is scheduled to be deposed in a defamation lawsuit filed against her husband by seven of his accusers. Cosby has countersued them as well.

The Cosby’s attorneys filed an emergency motion Monday asking the judge to delay the deposition until Camille’s appeal of the judge’s Dec. 31 order can be heard.

Late Monday, Magistrate Judge David Hennessy ordered the deposition, if and when it does happen, be kept under seal.

Joseph Cammarata, the attorney who subpoenaed Camille, says he fully intends to proceed as planned Wednesday “absent a court order” directing her not to appear.