>> reporter: drive down these
country roads in knoxville,
tennessee and into this small
industrial park and you'll find
the head quautders of a family
conglomerate of cancer charities
that return lavish salaries to
the owners but according to
their tax records donate very
little to dying cancer patients
and the last thing the people
running this charity do is
answer questions.
>> don't -- don't turn your
camera on me.
okay?
>> reporter: across the country
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,
hey, excuse me, mr. reynolds,
right here, buddy, mr. reynolds,
hi, hi, can you stop for a
second?
where you going mr. reynolds?
mr. reynolds.
back in knoxville there is
another cancer charity, the
children's cancer fund of
america, and this one run by yet
another member of the family,