Janelle Brown is all about to to move on. But her ex-husband is creating trouble. In a scene from Sister Wives’ September 22 episode, Janelle discusses how Kody Brown is making it nearly impossible for her to manage her half of the ailing Coyote Pass property.
Janelle shares her displeasure with Coyote Pass with her former sister-in-law Christine Brown in a clip from the next Sister Wives episode released by Us Weekly.
Janelle Brown Decides to consult With Lawyers to sell Coyote Pass
The Browns bought a large plot of land in Arizona. There aim was of creating separate homes for Kody and his four wives. That goal was never realized, and three of Kody’s marriages finally failed.
The ‘Sister Wives’ star admits she doesn’t have a legal claim to the property
Janelle Brown’s relationship with Coyote Pass is problematic because she never legally married Kody. Still, She had six six children with Kody. As a result, she mentioned that she does not have any legal claim to Kody’s property.” Another wrinkle? Kody is doing a great job avoiding Janelle. They usually speak through text and have not discussed their relationship status in person.
Christine had already handed over her half of Coyote Pass, as Janelle explains in the episode. But Janelle and Kody’s other ex-wife, Meri Brown, still possess a portion of the land.
Janelle Brown Considers Kody As Insane
A note on one of the property’s parcels is going to be due. If Kody fails to pay, he risks losing all of Coyote Pass. However, Janelle is unsure about the outcomes of one of her all financial assets.
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