Janelle Brown SOLD her share of Coyote Pass for $340K – DONE with Sister Wives Property Battle

According to the Sarah Fraser Show podcast, the latest update on the Coyote Pass situation is hot right now. You definitely need to check it out. Sarah Fraser’s podcast is incredibly entertaining, knowledgeable, and credible, and I highly recommend supporting her work. I’ll link the most recent podcast episode in the description below—be sure to listen, as Sarah provides a great update on the Coyote Pass situation and shares her thoughts on what might unfold in the upcoming part two of Sister Wives season 19.
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Now, let’s talk about the latest buzz surrounding Sister Wives. In Touch Weekly has stood by a story they published in the fall of 2024, claiming that Janelle Brown has already sold her share of Coyote Pass. Do we believe this? Well, In Touch is sticking with their story this week, and they’re claiming that half of Coyote Pass has already been sold. According to them, the only remaining owners of the land are Mary, Robin, and Cody.
Now, I didn’t pay too much attention to this initially, but it’s resurfacing again this week, and the story is getting a lot of attention. Back in November 2024, In Touch published an article saying that Janelle and Cody had settled Janelle’s share of Coyote Pass for $340,000. This comes a year after Christine did the same with her portion of the property, although her name is still on the deed publicly. It’s a bit confusing, right?
The buzz is that in the next nine episodes, when Sister Wives returns on April 20th, we will see confirmation that Coyote Pass has been partially sold, with Janelle officially out of the picture. There’s also talk that she’s using the money for her business, Toff Farms, and expanding there. However, it’s important to note that Mary hasn’t sold her share yet, so we’ll still see what happens with that.
Again, this story first came out in November, and I didn’t pay much attention to it back then, but now it’s circulating again. People are saying that because Mary and Janelle have both teased some kind of resolution around Coyote Pass, In Touch is saying that this is the resolution—they scooped the story first. According to them, Janelle sold her portion for around $340,000, which makes sense when you consider that Coyote Pass is valued at $1.3 million according to the 2024 tax assessment. The $340,000-$350,000 price tag per person seems reasonable.
We’ll likely see this storyline play out in a scene from the trailer, where Janelle meets with Mary on Coyote Pass to discuss the situation. Janelle will likely say something like, “Here’s what’s going to happen, Mary. I’m selling my spot. I’m done with it. You can stick around if you want, but I’m out.” Then Mary will probably respond with, “I’m so mad, Janelle. I’m going to lawyer up.” But honestly, I think it’s just drama. We’ve all watched these people for years, and we know their characters by now. Mary does a lot of talking, but very little action. It took her how many years to move? So, I wouldn’t be surprised if this is just more of the same from Mary—lots of talking and not much happening.
Meanwhile, Cody is likely making decisions about the property and working with contractors to get things done. I imagine he’s thinking, “Look, this is what I want done here, and here’s what I want here.” Mary will probably just have her little barn-dominium, while Cody and Robin will be over here with their kids, living their lives. It seems like Cody’s thinking, “We’re going to have fun, and Mary’s just going to stay on the sidelines, being our ‘friend.’” After all, Cody has said he doesn’t need another enemy, so he’s playing Mary like a violin, just like he always has.
In my opinion, we’re going to see more of this dynamic play out in the upcoming part two of Sister Wives. And I still don’t get why Robin is asking Cody if he’s sure he doesn’t want to marry anyone else. Maybe in part two, we’ll see Robin and Mary try to work things out or have some kind of discussion. I could totally see Mary falling for some of Cody’s or Robin’s schemes just to keep things going with the show.
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And remember, mark your calendars because Sister Wives returns with brand new episodes on Sunday, April 20th, at 9 p.m. Central Standard Time, exclusively on TLC. I’m hoping these episodes are packed with drama—because honestly, I don’t want to be fast-forwarding through most of them! So be sure to set your DVRs and get ready for all the new content.