ed: new at 6:00: congressman seth moulten, a veteran, says he no longer donates to the wounded warrior project. he is also encouraging the public to take a critical look at new revelations about the charity' s spending. newscenter 5' s kelley tuthill breaks down the accusations. reporter: i ts videos highlight the plight of wounded veterans and ask americans to donate generously. and generously they have. in 2014, wounded warrior project received some $$300 million in donations but the organization is under criticism again after former employees allege the charity spends lavishly on staff parties and travel. $$26 million on conferences and meetings in 2014 alone. of money that was supposed to go parties and high salaries, what do you think? >> what do you think? >> it' re talking about the line for their country and we' that' s supposed to be supporting reporter: congressman seth out of touch. tax forms show steven nardizzi earned nearly $$475,000 in 2014 charity watch gives wounded warrior a c rating another charity watchdog displays charts showing wounded warrior spends only 60% of i