NEW YORK — Stanley Chais, a once-esteemed investment manager and philanthropist whose reputation was marred by accusations he steered hundreds of millions of his clients’ dollars to con man Bernard Madoff, died yesterday, his wife said. He was 84.
Pamela Chais declined to disclose the cause of death. A spokeswoman for New York City’s medical examiner, Ellen Borakove, said Mr. Chais died of natural causes.
Mr. Chais had moved to New York in recent years, where he was undergoing treatment for myelodysplasia, a blood disorder. He had lived for years in Beverly Hills, Calif., where he was known as a lavish supporter of Israeli nonprofits.
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