A Season of Shocks — Sister Wives Season 20 Brings Explosive Revelations and Unexpected Confessions
When Meri sold her five-bedroom Sin City home, she handed over the profits so that Robyn could purchase her five-bedroom spread in Arizona, with Janelle chipping in as well.
From there, Meri detailed on the Jan. 18 One-on-One special, “They bought the house that was for them and then, you know, it doubled in value when they sold it. Yay, them.”
Meri Brown and Janelle Brown Helped Pay for Robyn Brown’s House
Which is when she and Janelle made clear that their loan wasn’t exactly on the house.
And so when it came time to sell their land in Arizona, “There was agreements that hadn’t been settled,” Kody detailed. “Janelle and Meri had gifted money to me and Robyn to purchase Robyn’s house. Meri’s house, the proceeds from her house in Las Vegas, were half mine, OK? And so they wanted their 25 percent of Coyote Pass, but I had put extra money in it. And they wanted to be paid back for their gift for Robyn’s house, but I hadn’t been compensated. And we couldn’t negotiate.”
They were able to strike a deal with Janelle, Robyn noted. “She said 100 percent we were square with her, but Meri hadn’t.”
Still, Kody insisted Meri’s payday was coming. “Meri will get paid,” he swore. “Everybody is going to have their money and I’m going to be bitter because they sat there and just s–t talked me the whole time.”

Robyn Brown Insists Meri Brown “Burned So Many Bridges” in Their Relationship
Had she and Meri remained tight, “Then that could be something to say to me,” Robyn added, “but not now. She has burned so many bridges with me and I don’t know why.”
The issue, Robyn surmised, is Meri is “sitting there trashing me and I don’t even know what the problem is.” All of a sudden, she continued, there friendship was gone. “I don’t know what happened,” Robyn swore. “I don’t know why it’s different. She just all of a sudden was angry at Kody. So somehow I’m lumped into that.”








