let them explain, i said, facts uncovered by drew. facts that show these so called charities to be abusing and squandering your hard earned donations, like none we ve ever seen before. tonight not one of these three have taken us up on the challenge. two of the three, though, have spoken out elsewhere, but the things they re saying raise even more questions. before we go to drew given who has the latest information on that, i want to show you his original report so you can reacquaint yourself with all the players in this, and what they ve been doing with the money that donors believed was actually going to help cancer victims. drive down these country roads outside knoxville, tennessee, and into this small industrial park. and you ll find the headquarters of a family conglomerate of cancer charities that return lavish salaries to their owners, but according to their own tax records, donate very little to dying cancer patients.
not one of the three has taken us up on that challenge. two of the three have spoken up elsewhere. the thing they re saying raise more questions and don t make sense. before we go to drew griffin who has the latest, i want to show you his latest report so you can reacquaint yourself with all the players they believed would help cancer victims. drive down these country roads outside knoxville, tennessee, and into this small industrial park. and you ll find the headquarters of a family conglomerate of cancer charities that return lavish salaries to their owners, but according to their own tax records, donate very little to dying cancer patients. and the last thing the people running this charity want to do is answer questions. don t turn your camera on me, okay? across the country in mesa, arizona, another outpost of the
drive down these country roads outside knoxville, tennessee, and into this small industrial park. and you ll find the headquarters of a family conglomerate of cancer charities that return lavish salaries to their owners, but according to their own tax records, donate very little to dying cancer patients. and the last thing the people running this charity want to do is answer questions. don t turn your camera on me, okay? across the country in mesa, arizona, another outpost of the conglomerate. it s called the breast cancer society, it s ceo and executive director, the man escaping in the truck, james reynolds, jr. excuse me, sir, mr. reynolds, right here, buddy. mr. reynolds? hi. can you stop for a second? where are you going? back in knoxville, there s another cancer charity that children s cancer fund of america. and this one run by yet another member of the family. rose perkins. is rose perkins in.
times and the center for investigative reporting that show these charities, and i use that term loosely, to be abusing and squandering your hard earned money. not one of the three has taken us up on that challenge. two of the three have spoken up elsewhere. the thing they re saying raise more questions and don t make sense. before we go to drew griffin who has the latest, i want to show you his latest report so you can reacquaint yourself with all the players and what they have been doing with the money the donors believe would help cancer victims. drive down these country roads outside knoxville, tennessee, and into this small industrial park. and you ll find the headquarters of a family conglomerate of cancer charities that return lavish salaries to their owners, but according to their own tax records, donate very little to dying cancer patients. and the last thing the people running this charity want to do is answer questions. don t turn your camera on me, okay?
charities in the u.s. they promise to use the money for helping people with cancer and we tracked down the owners to get answers and now he s finally speaking out. you will hear him in a moment but first here s drew griffin. reporter: drive down the country roads outside knoxville, tennessee and in to the small industrial park and you ll find the headquarters of a family conglomerate of cancer chancers that return lavish salve ris to the owner but donate very little to dying cancer patients and the last thing the people running this charity want to do is answer questions. don t, don t, don t turn your camera on me. okay? reporter: across the country, in mesa, arizona, another outpost of the conglomerate. it s called the breast cancer society. its ceo and executive director, the man escaping in the truck, james reynolds jr. mr. reynolds?