>>24650793 Don Jr. just married the daughter of Epstein's personal banker……
Not Notable Baker, as worded incorrectly
seems the is worded poorly, Not 'personal banker' just banker.
Bakers trying to smear Don Jr.
He was a banker — specifically a senior bank president and executive, not a "personal banker."
palmbeachdailynews.com
His Actual RoleHarry Loy Anderson Jr. served as president (and often CEO) of multiple banks in Palm Beach, Florida.In 1970, at age 26, he became president of Worth Avenue National Bank — making him the youngest bank president in the U.S. at the time.
palmbeachdailynews.com
He later served as president and CEO of Palm Beach National Bank & Trust Company (from around 1990 to 2002), among other institutions.
facebook.com
This was a high-level executive position overseeing the entire bank (strategy, operations, client relationships at an institutional level, etc.), not a customer-facing retail role.
Not a "Personal Banker", a "personal banker" is typically a mid-level branch employee focused on individual retail customers — handling everyday accounts, loans, and sales targets. Anderson's role was far more senior and broad: he ran the bank itself, and Epstein was a client of the institution (with accounts maintained there from the early 1990s).
lgbtqnation.com
Some headlines or social media posts casually call him "Epstein's banker" or "personal banker" for dramatic effect (implying a close relationship), but this is loose language. He was the bank president whose institution provided standard banking services to Epstein, and he personally wrote a 1999 character reference letter supporting Epstein's tax incentives in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
lgbtqnation.com
In summary: Senior bank president/executive, not a retail personal banker.
In short, all personal bankers are bankers, but not all bankers are personal bankers. "Personal banker" is essentially a retail banking salesperson/advisor title designed for building loyalty with regular customers.
indeed.com
In the context of the earlier discussion, Harry Loy Anderson Jr. was a bank president (a senior banker/executive), not merely a "personal banker." His bank provided services to Epstein as a client, which falls under standard commercial/retail banking relationships rather than a dedicated personal banker handling routine consumer accounts.