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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 1
Philip Peterson sues WaterStone over donor-advised fund rights
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 1

Philip Peterson sues WaterStone over donor-advised fund rights

8 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 1
  • The federal case in Colorado centres on a donor-advised fund worth more than $21 million at end-2023, created by Gordon Peterson and later overseen by his son.
  • Peterson says WaterStone stopped communicating in March 2024 and wants to transfer the fund and continue grants to charities his father preapproved under Christian evangelical principles.
  • WaterStone has moved to dismiss, arguing tax law gives donors and advisers no control over donated assets; lawyers say the case could clarify what information, communication and grant-consideration rights DAF advisers retain.
Is your donor-advised fund truly yours? A $21 million lawsuit could prove you have no real control.
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