Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Alleges Kody Brown and Robyn Brown Asked Her to Sign a Confidentiality Agreement

Years after Sister Wives’ Kody Brown said his love was meant to be multiplied, his family has never been more divided. On the series’ Nov. 16 episode, ex Meri Brown alleged he tried to silence her.

Watch: Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Alleges Kody Brown and Robyn Brown Asked Her to Sign a NDA

Before Sister Wives‘ Kody Brown could sell Coyote Pass—the 14-acre piece of land he once owned with wife Robyn Brown and exes Meri BrownJanelle Brown and Christine Brown—things got a bit hairy.

With the Flagstaff, Ariz., property split into separate parcels, all owned by separate members of the family, “I think the issue was getting our names put on the appropriate pieces of properties,” Meri explained during the Nov. 16 episode of the longrunning TLC series. “There was a lot of conversation surrounding that and I don’t know why it couldn’t just be signed on.”

Her former spouse posited one theory.

Ahead of the April sale, “We got a written offer,” the father of 18 explained. “But we were still in the middle of the paperwork to reassign all the property to make the four of us equal owners.”

Signing on the dotted line slowed down “significantly” the 56-year-old added, because “there was too much to agree on, and we were going back and forth through lawyers.”