The family’s 2018 move to Arizona led to significant expenses, including an $820,000 purchase of Coyote Pass land, which remained undeveloped due to financial and family disputes. Failed businesses, medical bills, and high mortgage payments compounded their financial challenges. During Sister Wives season 19, Kody pinned their financial troubles on his former second wife, Janelle Brown, who handled the bookkeeping.
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The Brown family faced persistent financial difficulties despite their reality TV income from appearing on Sister Wives. Janelle accused Kody of mismanaging family funds, alleging he and Robyn prioritized lavish spending (on luxury cars and a $1.6 million home, for example) over collective goals. Kody often talked about having to pay for a full fleet of cars.
Kody and Janelle’s daughter, Maddie Brush, was interviewed on the Authentic Society podcast on YouTube, where she opened up about her family’s financial situation while growing up.
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“Before the show, we were very poor,” Maddie said. “I think my dad made decent money, but we had 15 kids.“
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Finances would get even harder after the Sister Wives stars added three more children to the mix.
Kody Blames Janelle Brown For Their Financial Problems
She Insists She Was Just Keeping The Books
The Sale Of The Coyote Pass Property Came Just In Time
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