Eric Ulrich, Mayor Adams’ Buildings commissioner, was questioned by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office Tuesday as part of an investigation into illegal gambling, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Manhattan DA investigators grilled Ulrich after serving him with a search warrant near his Rockaway Park home, the sources said. The New York Times reported that the investigators also seized Ulrich’s cellphone.
Ulrich did not return a request for comment on his face-off with investigators. Danielle Filson, a spokeswoman for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, declined to comment.
“Our administration has no knowledge of any type of investigation,” said Fabien Levy, a spokesman for Adams. “If an investigation were to be be conducted, we would expect any member of this administration to cooperate fully.”
Ulrich served as a special adviser to the mayor before he was appointed to his current post in May.
Before news broke of the search warrant targeting Ulrich, Adams was abruptly whisked away from a City Hall press conference by an aide Tuesday morning.
Ulrich, who served as a member of the City Council for 12 years before joining Adams’ administration, has a history of gambling.
8 comments:
Why wasn't the FBI brought in to raid his home like others ?
We need to roll back the State !
Ya gotta know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em....
Eric might have to go and get a real job. Maybe go back to studying for the priesthood? I hear there is a shortage.
Lock Him Up !
You gotta know when to hold/
Know when to fold em/
Know when to walk away/
Know when to run/
You never count your dough/
When you're working for Dumbass Adams/
Cuz that friggin mayor swagger/
Will throw your ass under a bus/
Before the dealing's done
Typical "DemoRat"....
Oops, just your average Trumpanzee.
When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'Present' or 'Not guilty.'
Theodore Roosevelt
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