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Family Matters of Greater Washington company history timeline

2012

Herman, the introverted scion of a railroad family who died at age 100 in 2012, left 60 percent of his estate to the organization — one of the largest gifts to a local charity and more than twice the nonprofit’s annual $12.5 million budget.

2014

Kelly said he stopped soliciting donations for the camp in 2014 after it received the $28 million gift.

2015

In 2015, a former chief financial officer and a volunteer coordinator filed a federal lawsuit, claiming they questioned alleged “financial improprieties” and were fired in retaliation.

2017

In 2017, the most recent year for which numbers are available, Family Matters spent about $3.3 million more than it brought in, tapping money in savings.

Smallwood, a former Freddie Mac executive, was paid more than $350,000 in 2017, according to tax documents — an increase from $265,000 a year earlier.

2018

Smallwood, who left the charity in 2018 after an auto accident, did not respond to requests for comment.

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