**SISTER WIVES Exclusive – Coyote Pass Update – June 2024**
Fans of “Sister Wives” are undoubtedly curious about the current state of Coyote Pass. Major changes
have rocked the Brown family in recent years, especially after Garrison Brown’s tragic death. So, what’s
been happening with Coyote Pass in 2024?
The Brown family’s journey with Coyote Pass has been tumultuous since they moved to Flagstaff, Arizona. The acquisition of the land and the subsequent disintegration of their plural family have added layers of complexity to the situation. With Garrison’s passing, previous arrangements are likely being re-evaluated from a fresh perspective.
By 2024, fans speculated whether Janelle Brown would take legal action against Kody and Robyn over her share of the investments. The Brown family had initially agreed to pay over $820,000 for the site in 2018. In June 2023, Kody and his ex-wife Janelle settled their $340,000 mortgage on their Coyote Pass property, according to a deed of release and full reconveyance obtained by In Touch.
Fans discussed the ownership of Coyote Pass on Reddit. One user asked who currently owns what plots. Responses revealed that the ownership has remained largely the same since 2018, except Christine’s name is no longer on one of the lots. Some comments reflected relief that Christine avoided getting entangled in the land deal, suggesting that her house had more equity than the land would ever hold.
There’s also debate about whether Coyote Pass is suitable for housing. A Sister Wives watcher recently corrected multiple rumors, noting that the land was known to be unsuitable for building homes due to zoning regulations. This zoning issue was backed by screenshots of Flagstaff zoning details shared in the discussion.
Some fans noted that many documents cited to back various claims are related to loan agreements rather than the actual Coyote Pass deed. The deed, not a loan contract, would contain any restrictions. A loan contract’s limits apply only while the loan is being repaid, and most of Coyote Pass was paid for in cash. Hence, there are misconceptions about the significance of these loan documents.
A short screen grab from the Coconino County assessor’s website, showing a property search for Kody Brown and Coyote Pass, confirmed that Christine’s name is absent from any property. Each piece of property has Kody’s name and at least one other wife’s name on it. The show first highlighted Robyn’s large house and the neighboring plot of land next to four vacant lots.
The big question remains: what will the Browns do with Coyote Pass following Garrison’s death? Will they sell the property, or are they postponing any plans they may have had? Fans are eager for more episodes of “Sister Wives” to see how these developments unfold.
Meanwhile, Meri Brown, a key figure in the Brown family, has been spotted at a special event, attracting a large crowd. Despite some criticism of her business ventures and personal decisions after leaving the plural marriage with Kody, Christine, Janelle, and Robyn, Meri is adapting to her new stage of life.
On Reddit, a fan shared a sighting of Meri at Disney, sparking a discussion. Many noted her appearance and speculatedaout her presence there, linking it to a “Worthy Up” meetup event. Meri’s business, “Worthy Up,” has faced some backlash, especially concerning the prices of events and the value they offer.
Despite the criticism, Meri continues to engage with her community, focusing on themes of worthiness and personal growth. Some fans question the high costs associated with her events, but others remind the audience that participation is voluntary.
In conclusion, the situation at Coyote Pass remains complex, with many variables at play. The Brown family’s decisions in the wake of recent events are closely watched by fans. As “Sister Wives” continues, viewers are eager to see how these dynamics evolve and what the future holds for the Browns and Coyote Pass. What do you think about the latest updates on Coyote Pass? Are you ready for more episodes of “Sister Wives”? Share your thoughts and comments below.