‘Sister Wives’’ Kody Brown Addresses Estrangement From Kids, Refuses to “Cut Off” Robyn Brown
More than two years after announcing her split from Kody Brown, Sister Wives star Janelle Brown is giving her two cents on the family's finances.
In the early years of their plural marriage, "We weighed in on what bills should be paid, how we were going to pay, who got priority," Janelle—who married Kody in 1993, three years after he tied the knot with first wife Meri Brown—explained on the TLC series' Jan. 26 episode.
That one-for-all dynamic remained in place as Kody married Christine Brown in 1994 and finally Robyn Brown—his sole remaining wife—in 2010.
"And then the last several years, Kody would just take out funds and I don't know what for," said Janelle, who handled the family's bookkeeping. "And the money was just being spent and lots of it."
As a result, noted the mom to Logan Brown, 30, Madison Brush, 29, Hunter Brown, 27, the late Garrison Brown, Gabriel Brown, 23, and Savanah Brown, 20, "Towards the end, it was just really hard."
The way Kody saw it, however, was that there were limits to his need for financial transparency.
"I was a father to 18 and a husband to more than just Janelle," he explained during the episode. "So we had a lot of places that money needed to go that weren't always Janelle's business."
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Besides, the patriarch reasoned, "Janelle was doing the bookkeeping so some of the bills to be paid by all of us, were supposed to be paid by her."
But Janelle insisted her financial work was right on the money.
"He loves this mantra that somehow I was the all powerful, one, with all the financial control," she detailed of Kody. "I really was just the person who recorded the transactions and sent them to the CPA."
It's not the first time Janelle has suggested her former husband treated their bank account like it was money to burn.
Griping about the family’s struggle to pay off Coyote Pass, the 14 acres of land they purchased in Arizona, Janelle said on a September episode that Kody claimed to have "all these other debts."
And, yet, she had watched him snap up assets like trailers and upscale home décor for his and Robyn's residence. "I see all the art on their walls," she noted. "I see all these things. And that’s fine, I have money and I’ve spent it on things, too." (For his part Kody said much of his cash went to buying cars—"Basically had a fleet"—and insurance for the kids.)
And while Janelle acknowledged she wasn’t sure how Kody and Robyn handled their shared funds, "I used to always be surprised at how nice her backyard was. It was completely finished. And there was always, like, stuff at her house. And I was like, 'Wow. Huh.'"
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Meri, similarly, had questions about where the family's shared cash ended up.
"Those family funds that I helped with went to kids’ college, went to property," she recounted in a chat with pal Jenn Sullivan on the show's Jan. 19 episode. "It went to everything."
Except to cover the cost of classes at Utah's Westminster College, where Meri's only child, Leon Brown attended school.
"I really don't know how much of the family fund actually paid for other kids’ school or cars," Meri acknowledged of the other 17 children she shared with Kody and her fellow sister wives, "but I know that my kiddo’s school was not taken care of from the family fund."
Of course, that's just one revelation she and her fellow sister wives have shared as of late. Check out all the other truths the family has revealed this season.