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Don Jr. Fiancée's Father Wrote Character Reference for Jeffrey Epstein in 1998

Julian Dorey Daily · #429 - Trump Jr Marries Epstein Web, Thiel FLEES America & RIP Blue Origin | Julian Dorey · May 30, 2026
Don Jr. Fiancée's Father Wrote Character Reference for Jeffrey Epstein in 1998
Julian Dorey Daily
Julian Dorey Daily
#429 - Trump Jr Marries Epstein Web, Thiel FLEES America & RIP Blue Origin | Julian Dorey
"Harry Loy Anderson Jr., the president of the Palm Beach National Bank and Trust Company, where Epstein had held accounts since the early 1990s, wrote a letter stating that Epstein was, quote, a gentleman of the highest integrity, unquote, and that he, quote, enjoys an excellent reputation in our community, unquote. Epstein's house manager later said in a deposition that he was using Andersen's bank to pay some of Epstein's victims."
Bettina Anderson, Donald Trump Jr.'s new fiancée, is the daughter of Harry Loy Anderson Jr., who served as Jeffrey Epstein's banker in the 1990s and wrote a character reference letter for him in 1998, well before Epstein's first indictment. The bank was later allegedly used to pay Epstein's victims, according to deposition testimony from Epstein's house manager.

About this episode

Hosts Julian Dorey and Joey Deev open their latest episode with a deep dive into Donald Trump Jr.'s new fiancée, Bettina Anderson, a 39-year-old Palm Beach socialite whose father served as Jeffrey Epstein's banker in the 1990s. The episode reveals that Harry Loy Anderson Jr., president of Palm Beach National Bank, wrote a character reference letter for Epstein in 1998 calling him a "gentleman of the highest integrity," and that Epstein's house manager later testified the bank was used to pay victims. The hosts note the optical challenges of Trump Jr. dating someone connected to Epstein, particularly given the Republican convention photo showing him simultaneously with his ex-wife Vanessa, then-fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Anderson in the same room. The conversation shifts to testimony from former Attorney General Pam Bondi, who stated under oath that Acting AG Todd Blanch, Trump's former personal lawyer, was managing the entire Epstein investigation and was responsible for mistakes and redactions. Dorey and Deev examine apparent conflicts of interest in the Trump administration, including a $620 million Pentagon contract to a company linked to Trump Jr. after White House intervention, and a $9.7 billion Dell contract awarded after Trump purchased Dell stock. The episode also covers Peter Thiel's relocation to Argentina citing fears of nuclear war and AI meltdown, the explosion of Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin rocket during testing, and the White House's commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of Harambe's death with more fanfare than 9/11. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the importance of equal application of law enforcement and express frustration with selective prosecution across political aisles.

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