‘Sister Wives’’ Kody Brown Addresses Estrangement From Kids, Refuses to “Cut Off” Robyn Brown
When it comes to Coyote Pass—their 14-acre Arizona property—Sister Wives star Janelle Brown can't help but wonder if ex Kody Brown might be a wolf in sheep's clothing.
When she and her then-husband, along with his other wives Meri Brown, Christine Brown and Robyn Brown, initially purchased their Flagstaff expanse in 2018, she didn't really quibble with the fact that Kody was listed on the title for all four parcels of land while she and his other spouses were only titled on one.
"I saw what was happening," Janelle acknowledged on the TLC series' Jan. 26 episode, "but I trusted it would all work out in the end. And looking back now, I'm like, 'Wow, I was really dumb. Why did I not insist that we were all titled on all the pieces?' I just was too trusting, I guess."
While she noted, "I don't know why the land pieces were titled exactly the way they were," she acknowledged that she'd simply grown used to the all-for-one dynamic they'd adopted during their decades together.
"It made sense that Kody was on all of them because that's how we've kind of always done that," she explained, "because he's kind of the unifying factor, you know?"
But then the family began to divide their love, with Christine announcing she and Kody had ended their 27-year marriage in 2021 and Janelle and Meri following suit.
Now, noted Janelle, she was eager to sell the land they'd purchased for $820,000, snag her piece of the profits and ride off into the North Carolina sunset where she'd gone in on new acreage with daughter Madison Brush and her husband Caleb Brush.
As Janelle put it, "I just want this to be done because this is the only thing that still ties me to Kody and Robyn and I'm ready to just close that chapter."
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And she's prepared for that final passage to be quite the page-turner.
With Christine having signed over her piece of the land to Kody in exchange for the proceeds from the Arizona home they once shared, any money from the sale would be divided between Kody and his other wives.
Janelle just wasn't sure how equitable it would be.
Troubled by Kody's wishy-washy answers, "I am trying to collect all the documentation I need to explain to the lawyer what happened as far as the payment on the land," she explained on the Jan. 26 episode, "because I'm going to have to prove that it was really kind of our joint funds that paid the bulk of the property and therefore we should be entitled to split it four ways, despite how it's really actually titled on the land."
Because, "in technicality," Janelle noted while chatting with former sister wife Meri, "you get a third of one of those pieces, and that's not fair, right?"
While "there's really not a whole lot of legal agreements," Janelle acknowledged, " there were, like, family relationships."
And now that those have been dissolved—save for the 18 kids the five spouses share between them—there's nothing forcing Kody to play fair.
"In theory, Kody could do whatever he wanted with the property that he and Robyn are on," Janelle allowed of the legalities. "It would be really mean, but he could do it. I mean, I hope he hasn't become that person, but I don't know who he is anymore. I don't recognize who this guy is."
Which is why she has moments of wanting to just cut her losses.
At times, "I just want to walk away from all of this and just be like, whatever, but I have to fight for what's right," Janelle told Meri. "Not for what's right, I have to fight for what's mine."
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Because despite how it may appear on paper, "I've kind of talked to my lawyer about that," Janelle continued, "and he feels like there's something that we can present there because we paid for the land out of the family account."
Agreed Meri, "We all paid for it equally."
It's a point that Kody disagrees with, however. "We didn't pay for Coyote Pass all equally—I paid for an entire lot all by myself, at least 92 percent of it," he said during the episode. "The rest of the property, we all chipped in."
But regardless if he feels he deserves the lion's share, Kody intends to do what's right. "I'm working on this," he insisted of hiring a real estate agent to help unload the land. "But I'm not your servant to boss around. You're wanting me to do something for you that you could do the footwork on, ladies, and I'm not that interested in doing it."
Of course his not-so-generous feelings toward his former spouses is just one truth Kody let slip as of late. Check out the other confessions he and his wives have made this season.