LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The tumultuous personal life of Kody Brown, famed for the reality TV show 'Sister Wives', has veered into financial trouble.
While his relationships have faced upheaval, recent revelations expose his struggle with mounting tax liabilities and stagnant property ventures in Arizona.
Kody Brown's tax troubles and unfulfilled property ventures
Viewers of 'Sister Wives' witnessed the departure of three of Kody's spouses, Christine Brown, Janelle Brown, and Meri Brown, over the past two years, leaving him with a single partner, Robyn Brown.
However, the predicament extends beyond his personal life. Financially, Kody finds himself in distress, as a recent report from The US Sun unveils that he had property taxes worth $4,858.73 due on November 1.
According to The Hollywood Gossip, the tax burden pertains to a piece of land known as Coyote Pass, which Kody acquired in 2018 with plans for developing a compound, yet no construction has commenced.
While Kody and his spouse, Robyn, are proprietors of a five-bedroom Flagstaff residence valued at $890,000, they still owe $539.24, including interest, for taxes on an adjacent plot of land.
This isn't the first instance of him grappling with tax woes. Two years prior, he owed approximately $3,000 in unpaid taxes for Coyote Pass, partly attributed to inadequate earnings from his TLC reality show contract.
The previous financial cushion from the sister wives' endeavors, such as Meri running a bed and breakfast and Christine and Janelle's involvement in a purported pyramid scheme, has diminished.
Potential property sale and reassessment of priorities
Kody Brown's financial strain has exacerbated given his sole reliance on 'Sister Wives' as a source of income. This financial instability has led to speculation about his future decisions, including the potential sale of Coyote Pass.
Living with Robyn in a sizable property, he currently lacks the need for extensive land, especially with no immediate plans to enter into additional marriages.
While his circumstances may evolve, Kody's financial prudence is under scrutiny. Beyond the pressure of unpaid taxes, there's a suggestion to rethink his financial contributions to contentious political causes due to both ideological and financial constraints.