The ongoing drama surrounding the Coyote Pass property has become the central storyline of Sister Wives Season 19. Once seen as a family asset, the 14-acre Flagstaff property now symbolizes the Browns’ fractured relationships. It belongs to Kody, Janelle, Meri, and Robyn.
After their spiritual unions ended, Janelle and Meri Brown remained financially tied to Kody and Robyn through Coyote Pass. Janelle has voiced her frustrations. She is upset with Kody’s reluctance to divide the property. “I don’t know what to expect from Kody,” Janelle admitted on a recent episode. “He’s been kind of an a— about the property, so he might be an a— about it as we move forward. Who knows?”
Sister Wives: Janelle Pushes for Closure
Janelle Brown’s urgency to finalize the Coyote Pass situation stemmed from the looming risk of losing the land. The property served as collateral for the Browns’ unpaid portion of the purchase. “We’ve got to pay it off, and he’s not talking to me about it,” Janelle Brown revealed, adding, “I think I’m going to have to lawyer up because that’s the only way I’m ever going to get any kind of decision out of him.”
To complicate matters, Kody and Robyn retained control of two plots. Janelle, Meri, and Kody were co-owners of the rest. As of the Dec. 1, 2024, episode, Janelle proposed splitting the property equally, but Kody’s refusal to appraise the land fueled suspicions. “I don’t want to put in more money, and I don’t want to talk to lawyers about it,” Kody said, brushing off concerns.
Sister Wives: Fans Call Out Kody’s “Snake Oil Salesman” Tactics
Fans quickly reacted to Kody’s evasive behavior. Many accused him of attempting to manipulate the situation to his advantage. One viewer wrote, “Kody is a con artist. That’s it. All of it.” Another added, “Janelle – truth bomb – he doesn’t want an appraisal because he’s making out like a bandit!”
Kody’s claim that dividing the land into five plots was intended to benefit their children also raised eyebrows. As one fan noted, “He said having 5 plots means it will go to the kids….hmmm….who has 5 kids?” referencing Robyn’s children.
Sister Wives: Did Janelle Brown Secure a $340K Settlement?
According to recent speculation, Janelle Brown may have walked away with $340,000 as part of a settlement. Public records show the Coyote Pass property was appraised at $1,389,552. So, Janelle’s alleged payout matches a quarter-share valuation.
Conflicting reports suggest this sum may reflect Janelle’s direct investment in the property, not a full settlement payout. Janelle reportedly paid off two of the parcels in June 2023, further complicating the narrative.
Sister Wives: What’s Next for the Browns and Coyote Pass?
While the land was officially paid off in 2023, its future remains uncertain. Both Janelle and Meri Brown have hinted at seeking legal representation to ensure a fair division of assets. Meanwhile, Kody and Robyn have moved forward, purchasing a $2.1 million home in October 2024.
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