Why Sister Wives' Meri Brown Feels "Betrayed" By Robyn Brown in Catfishing Scandal

Why it matters
But things got hairy when the family hammered out a deal to sell Coyote Pass—the 14-acre property they purchased when they moved to Arizona.
Key takeaways
- In the end, noted Kody, when the 14-acre parcel sold in April 2025, "We just said, OK, we'll just do the best we can to clear this up and make it.
- As for Kody and Robyn, they "had a house that was pretty much there without being there on the property," Janelle surmised of the two-acre, five-bedroom spread they have since sold for $1.7 million.
- Before Kody and Robyn agreed to close the door on their Coyote Pass dreams, they had to open, not a window, but the contract on their new $2.1 million manse.
- Among his missteps, he guessed, was setting up Robyn in her $1.65 million, five-bedroom Flagstaff home while other spouses were making do with less.
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