Sister Wives: Robyn Brown Accused Of Messing Up The Coyote Pass Deal!

The latest season of Sister Wives came to an end with many storylines coming to a conclusion as well. But in the season 20 Tell-All, conflicts seem to be coming up again as the cast members discuss the past. Janelle called out Kody’s “shy and pretty” wife, Robyn, for allegedly sabotaging the Brown family’s first deal to sell the Coyote Pass property. This soon turned out to be a reason for fighting among the Brown family members as well.
The situation took place just when the property deal was close to being finalized. Robyn’s former sister wives, Janelle and Meri, believed everything was done, but Robyn’s last-minute demand changed everything about their agreement. Was this a misunderstanding or a calculated move? And why did the issue surface so late in the process? Keep on reading to know more.

Sister Wives: Tensions Over Coyote Pass Property Were Already Boiling
The longtime Sister Wives fans are well aware that selling Coyote Pass has not been easy for the family. Long before Robyn’s alleged involvement, Kody and Janelle had discussed a controversial “backdoor deal.” According to their plan, the property would have been sold without Meri’s involvement. And Kody would take the share and pay for it when he felt like it. Kody admitted during the Tell-All that he considered this option very seriously. He said Meri frustrated him by repeatedly delaying the signing process.
Kody claimed he wanted to sell the land fast and distribute the money when he had the time. However, even after this, he put the blame on Janelle. Kody insisted the backdoor deal was her idea and accused her of pressuring him to force the sale. The patriarch felt that this was very common in a plural marriage setting, where one wife fights against the others. Meri also chimed in, saying she felt targeted. According to Meri, she refused to cooperate because she was tired of being blamed for delays.
Sister Wives: Robyn Called Out For Last-Minute NDA Power Play
On Sister Wives Tell-All Part 1, actual details were about the failed Coyote Pass deal. Janelle explained that the Brown family received a written offer and wanted to capitalize on it as soon as possible. She, Meri, and Kody signed the title work within a week and sent the checks to the title company. But by that point, the contract was about to expire, and Robyn decided to step in.

According to Janelle, Robyn demanded that Meri and Janelle sign confidentiality agreements before she would go forward. Janelle told host Suki Krishnan that Robyn had not said anything for weeks. But now she was trying to present an NDA and said she wouldn’t go further without their signatures. According to Janelle, she felt this was a pretty intentional way of controlling things.
And because of that, the original deal expired. In the end, the buyer renewed the offer, but the former sister wives now knew where things stood. Meri also addressed the NDA issue and said the agreement felt like an attempt to silence her. Meri didn’t sign because she didn’t understand why she was treated this way. The property eventually sold for $1.5 million, and they divided the money according to the remaining plots.








