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Terence Banks — brother of top NYC officials at center of federal probe — is old family friend of Mayor Adams

Terence Banks, the brother of two top city officials who’s a target in a wide-ranging federal probe, is an old family friend of Mayor Eric Adams, it was revealed Tuesday.

“Terence Banks’ family, the dad was one of my lieutenants and a mentor,” Adams said during a virtual press conference from Gracie Mansion, where he’s recuperating from a recently-announced COVID infection.

“I’ve known the Banks families for years,” the mayor continued. “And my knowing someone, I hold them to the same standard that I hold myself to. But I’ve known the family for a long period of time.”

Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that Terence Banks is an old family friend — but that he didn’t know James Caban, the police commissioner’s twin, all that well. Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office

Terence is the younger brother of Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Phil Banks and Schools Chancellor David Banks, both of whom were appointed by Adams and also raided by the feds last week, according to law-enforcement sources.

A former MTA official who retired in 2023 after 25 years on the job, Terence Banks more recently appeared to work as a consultant, but scrubbed the website for his business, The Pearl Alliance, after the feds raided his home.

Several clients purportedly represented by Banks — who is not a registered lobbyist — had millions of dollars’ worth of contracts with the city, according to public records.

Sources said investigators, out of the Southern District of New York, are investigating corruption and influence peddling. They are said to be looking into whether Phil Banks had a hand in steering city contracts to his brother’s clients, according to the sources.

Terence Banks — standing in the middle here — reportedly raised tons of cash for Adams’ 2021 mayoral run. COMTO

The connection to Adams appears to extend beyond familial ties.

Terence Banks reportedly raised mountains of cash for Hizzoner’s campaign, according to Gothamist.

He hosted five events that collected nearly 250 donations worth just under $92,000 — all of which went straight into Adams’ campaign coffers for his 2021 mayoral run, the outlet said.

Some of those were later flagged by a campaign watchdog as unreported, in-kind donations, Gothamist added.

The Banks brothers were among those thrust into the spotlight following a series of stunning federal raids last week in which agents showed up at the homes of several of Adams’ top lieutenants and political allies with warrants, demanding electronic devices and other evidence.

The mayor said he didn’t know James Caban well, and only exchanged pleasantries with him now and again. james.caban.7/facebook

Also raided were Police Commissioner Edward Caban and his twin brother, James Caban, an ex-cop with a checkered past who allegedly worked as a “fixer” for troubled nightclubs who were having problems with the police, according to sources.

“I don’t know James Caban that well,” Adams said during the briefing. “I know he’s the brother of the police commissioner, and we exchange pleasantries when we see each other, as I do with everyone.”

Neither Adams, nor the Banks or Caban brothers have been charged with any crimes.

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