Sister Wives Sale: Brown Family Ends Coyote Pass Issues

How the Sister Wives Browns finally sold their contentious land amid trust issues

Has the Coyote Pass chaos come to an end?

You know that feeling when a long fight finally wraps up? For the Brown family, it’s real now—they’ve sold their Coyote Pass land for $1.5 million, putting years of hassle behind them.

Kody, Robyn, Meri, and Janelle let it go earlier this month, even as the drama plays out on Sister Wives.

It’s a big step, but tensions lingered right up to the end.

What started as a dream compound back in 2018 turned into a mess of mistrust and breakups.

They bought the plot to build homes for everyone—Kody’s four wives and their 18 kids—but life had other plans.

Christine bailed first, selling her share back in 2022, and soon Meri and Janelle followed suit, leaving Robyn as the last one standing.

Did Kody play fair, or was it all about control?

Janelle’s been upfront about her doubts, worried he’d divvy up the profits unevenly after they all chipped in.

Back in a December 2024 episode, she called him out, saying, “He’s been kind of an a— about the property, so he might be an a— about it as we move forward.”

She even got a lawyer involved, and Kody admitted he’d thought about “screwing” her over—though Robyn supposedly reined him in.

How does this affect their futures?

For Janelle, selling meant freedom; she couldn’t fully move on until it was done.

In the latest episode, she shared how it’s her last tie to Flagstaff before heading to North Carolina.

No more dealing with Kody, no more headaches—just a fresh start that lets her breathe easy at last.

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