Legal Disputes Intensify Over 'Sister Wives' Coyote Pass Property
Meri and Janelle Brown hire lawyers to secure fair shares of the land as tensions with Kody and Robyn Brown escalate.
- Meri Brown has joined Janelle Brown in hiring legal counsel to ensure an equitable division of the Coyote Pass property in Flagstaff, Arizona.
- The property, originally intended for the plural family to live together, has become a source of conflict following the dissolution of the majority of Kody Brown's marriages.
- Janelle and Meri argue they paid for the land equally through the family account, while Kody claims he covered the majority of the costs for one parcel himself.
- Meri expressed frustration with the lack of trust and communication among the former family members, alleging that each party has their own agenda for the sale.
- Janelle and Meri aim to finalize the property division to sever remaining ties with Kody and his only remaining wife, Robyn.