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In Utah he worked in advertising sales, but now in Nevada he is working on getting into Real Estate and opening a gym.
The Brown Family from 'Sister Wives' chose to leave Utah because a legal investigation was launched against them once the show aired. They felt threatened by law enforcement and decided that it was not the best environment for their children.
Before the show aired, Meri worked with at-risk youth in Utah. She was fired once the show aired to protect the company's image. Currently she is working with the other sister wives to open up a fitness facility in Las Vegas.
The family featured in the reality TV show 'Sister Wives" lived in Lehi, Utah, 33 miles south of Salt Lake City. In early 2011, they moved to the Las Vegas area. The family was concerned about legal problems related to their polygamist lifestyle.
Warren Jeffs is often discussed on Sister Wives. The Brown family makes it very clear that they are not a part of the church that is run by Warren Jeffs, and their lifestyle is incredibly different from the lifestyle of his Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saint community. Jeffs and his community are specifically discussed on the episode "Polygamist Cults," the 15th episode of the third season, in which Aspyn, Logan, and Madison go to Utah to serve a charity that helps people escaping dangerous polygamist situations. The FLDS polygamist community is also brought up again in the ninth episode of the fourth season, called "Sister Wives on the Ropes." In that episode, the sister wives and Kody take part in a debate at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas about the nature of polygamy. Opposing the Browns in the debate are members of different polygamist groups, including one from the Warren Jeffs community.