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Brown v. Buhman, No. 14-4117 (10th Cir. 2016), is a legal case in the United States federal courts challenging the State of Utah's criminal polygamy law. The action was filed in 2011 by polygamist Kody Brown along with his wives Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Robyn Sullivan.
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In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at this week’s 'Sister Wives', Kody Brown reflects on how is story is "taking a turn" following the end of his marriages to Meri, Janelle and Christine Brown
After splitting from Kody Brown after nearly 30 years together in 2022, Sister Wives star Janelle Brown is getting honest about her issues with certain dynamics in her large family.. The 55-year ...
The bill was a response to the Brown v Buhman case, [21] filed by reality TV star Kody Brown from the TLC show Sister Wives. HB99 slightly changes the definition of bigamy and child-bigamy. [22] HB99 deems the cohabitation of a man with multiple women whom he refers to as wives illegal, even in relationships between consenting adults.
Robyn Brown is feeling the weight of Kody Brown's divorces and splits from his other wives. On Sunday's episode of the Sister Wives: One-on-One special, the only remaining wife of the polygamist ...
The Sister Wives stars’ 1993 spiritual wedding marked their beginning of their plural family. Kody was already legally married to Meri Brown when he welcomed Janelle into his life. He went on to ...
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