Sister Wives’ Robyn and Kody Brown beg for urgent $150K loan on new home during major money and marital problems
SISTER Wives stars Kody and Robyn Brown are desperate for an urgent $150,000 loan against the value of the new home they bought only eight months ago, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
Kody, 51, and , 41, applied for a home equity line of credit in the amount of $150,000 on March 20, 2020, according to Arizona court documents obtained by The Sun.
Kody has a history of financial trouble.
They admittedly sold their home in Lehi, Utah at a substantial loss after leaving the state in 2011, citing religious persecution after the attorney general reportedly began investigating the polygamist family.
Their TLC reality show chronicled their Las Vegas real estate debacle where Kody and his four wives struggled to sell their cul-de-sac homes amid a downturn in the market.
On the January premiere of Sister Wives, Kody’s third wife, Christine, told the cameras, “financially, we’re drowning.”
Kody added: “Basically we’re paying four, no five mortgages with the Coyote Pass property.”
While the four homes in Las Vegas eventually sold, it was for well below asking price.
Meanwhile, in 2018, in Flagstaff for $520,000.
Two of the Sister Wives, Meri and Janelle are .
Kody has a total of 18 children between the four families.
They have yet to break ground on their dream property to create a polygamist paradise of four large homes on the expansive Coyote Pass Property.
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