Sister Wives: A Case Against The Mormon Family

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On September 26, 2010, a television show about a polygamous household in Utah called Sister Wives debuted, and only a day later, the police started investigating the family for possible charges of bigamy. The reality show centered around a Mormon family which included the patriarch, Kody Brown, his seventeen children, and his four wives: Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Robyn Sullivan. Before the show even premiered, multiple attorneys and legal experts claimed that the series would endanger the Brown family, as polygamy is illegal in Utah. The show could be used as evidence against the family, making the possibility of criminal prosecution high. This meant that Kody could face a minimum of 20 years in prison. Despite this,