Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Tells Janelle She's 'Sorry' She Feels the Need to 'Protect' Herself amid Coyote Pass Sale Drama

Meri and Janelle Brown seem to have a difference of opinion when it comes to their ex Kody Brown paying off their Coyote Pass property.

During a brand new episode Sister wives on Sunday, Nov. 10, Janelle confides in Meri about the status of the Flagstaff, Ariz., property that both women share with Kody and his remaining wife, Robyn Brown.

As the two sit down to talk at Mera’s house, Janelle admits that she feels the need to “protect herself” when it comes to her share of the property, since she’s not convinced Kody will help them pay for it. When Janelle says she thinks Meri should think about protecting herself, Meri then replies that she’s “not worried” about the situation.

“I mean, I’d guess if you, me, Robyn, and Kody got together and put the money in, we could pay it off, right?” she asks, to which Janelle replies, “Yeah, but Kody keeps telling me he doesn’t have any money.”

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Meri and Janelle talk Coyote Pass about ‘Sister Wives’.

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In the confessional-style clip, Janelle says that Meri must think Kody will “take care of her” despite his financial situation. The scene then cuts to Meri denying that she thinks that about Kody, “but what I expect is for him to be a gentleman,” she adds.

Meri continues, “Janelle and I are also entitled to a share of the property and I expect him to be fair to us,” referring to Kody.

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As the camera pans back to the two sitting at Mera’s house, Janelle admits, “I feel like I better protect myself.”

After a long pause, Meri says, “I’m sorry you felt that way.”

Sister Meri Brown's husbands tell a worried Janelle that she's sorry she feels the need to protect herself amid the Coyote pass sales drama with Kody.

Meri and Janelle in ‘Sister Wives’.

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“Well, I mean, I think that makes sense,” Janelle replies as the camera cuts to her in a confessional scene.

“This is very unpleasant, this is very unpleasant for me. I still don’t know if I can trust Mera not to come right back and report this conversation to Kody.”

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Wife Janelle's sisters warn Meri to protect what she's entitled to on the Coyote Pass property amid a dispute with Kody and Robyn

Coyote Pass split.

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Janelle previously talked about possibly wanting to “law her case” against her ex for keeping her in the dark about the status of their joint Coyote Pass plot during the Sept. 22 episode. Sister wives.

She also claimed that she and Meri had the most to lose, as the property was “basically the only asset we would take out of the marriage”. (Both Janelle and Meri left polygamy in 2022).

The Coyote Pass property contains parcels of land divided between Kody, Robyn, Meri and Janelle, as the group initially wanted to live near each other. Christine Brown also had a stake in the land until she sold it to Kody in August 2022 after their split.

WIFE SISTERS Robyn Brown, Meri Brown, Kody Brown, Christine Brown and Janelle Brown.

Robyn, Meri, Kody, Christine and Janelle.

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Christine was the first to leave her polygamous marriage in November 2021, shocking fans when she announced that she and Kody had “separated” after more than 25 years together. With Janelle and Meri leaving next year, Robyn now remains Kody’s only wife.

Sister wives airs Sundays at 10pm ET on TLC.

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