Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Accuses Kody and Robyn of Trying to Silence Her With NDA: ‘It Made No Sense’

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Meri Brown did not let her voice be taken away by her ex-husband, Kody Brown, and former sister wife Robyn Brown.

On Sunday, January 11, part one of the Sister Wives “One-on-One” special aired, and the family rehashed the drama from the sale of their land in Flagstaff, Arizona, known as Coyote Pass.

Janelle Brown claimed that Robyn, 47, wanted her and Meri to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before the sale went through.

“What is so interesting is, the first time around, the first written offer, Kody, Meri, and I had completed the title work signatures within a week,” Janelle, 56, recounted to host Sukanya Krishnan. “I sent in the checks to the title company so no one would balk about paying for the fees, and the contract was just about to expire, and Robyn pops up and says, ‘Oh, I’m not going to do it unless you guys sign this confidentiality agreement.’”

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“Meaning that, you know, Meri couldn’t take any more action for her to get her money back, and that we would all be confidential, like we wouldn’t talk about this agreement,” Janelle explained. “So Robyn hadn’t chimed in at all the entire six weeks, and at the very end, she comes with a completed document for us to sign. It felt like a total power play.”

Janelle noted that the deal on the table eventually expired, but the buyer renewed, and at that point, Meri was solely “working through her lawyer.”

Meri, 54, then shared her perception of the contract, feeling like “it was all about silencing” her and “about confidentiality.”

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“They didn’t want me to talk, and I could not figure out why,” she admitted. “So when they say ‘Meri was stopping it, Meri was stopping it’ damn right I was! Because I’m not gonna f**king be silenced again.”

“I will not be silenced anymore, and I don’t think that he likes that, and so he is blaming me, and he is saying Meri’s stopping this because I’m not going to sign a contract that tells me to be quiet with no reason,” she added. “I had no reason to be silenced, and I didn’t know why they kept putting that in there. It made no sense to me, ‘I’m like then I’ll keep fighting it until something makes sense.’”