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Skip to content All Sections Subscribe Now 75°F Thursday, September 7th 2023 Daily News e-Edition Evening e-Edition Home Page Close Menu * Subscriber Services * Daily E-Edition * Evening E-Edition * September 11 * News * Crime and Public Safety * Politics * National News * World News * Photos and Videos * Espanol * Local News * New York News * Manhattan * Bronx * Brooklyn * Queens * NYC Crime * Education * New York Politics * Obituaries * Sports * Sports * New York Yankees * New York Mets * New York Giants * New York Jets * New York Knicks * Brooklyn Nets * New York Liberty * New York Rangers * New York Islanders * Soccer * Baseball * Basketball * Football * Hockey * Obituaries * Obituaries * Death Notices * Opinion * Opinion * Editorial Cartoons * SNYDE * Viva * Things To Do * Things To Do * Fitness * Restaurants, Food and Drink * Fun and Games * Horoscopes * Advertise * Advertise with Us * Classifieds * Public Notices * Paid Partner Content * Paid Partner Content * Advertising by Ascend * Paid Content by Brandpoint * About Us * Help Center * Contact Us * Automotive * Photo requests, reprints * Archives * TAG Disclosure * Contests Close Menu Sign up for email newsletters Sign Up EX-BUILDINGS BOSS ULRICH TELLS NYC PROSECUTORS… SHARE THIS: * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * * Subscribe * Log in Account Settings Contact Us Log Out Spoof a user Sign up for email newsletters Sign Up * Subscribe * Log in 75°F Thursday, September 7th 2023 Daily News e-Edition Evening e-Edition * E-Newspaper * National News * NYC Crime * Politics * Sports * SNYDE * Eats * Photos * Puzzles & Games * Obits * Transportation Trending: * Welcome to the new nydailynews.com * Airbnb rules * Hidden dining gems NEWSPOLITICSELECTION SUBSCRIBER ONLY EX-BUILDINGS BOSS ULRICH TELLS NYC PROSECUTORS MAYOR ADAMS WARNED HIM ‘WATCH YOUR PHONES’ BEFORE GAMBLING PROBE WENT PUBLIC: SOURCES SHARE THIS: * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * * Click to share a free article with a friend GIFT THIS ARTICLE WHAT IS ARTICLE SHARING? Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month. These can be shared with friends and family who are not subscribers. Subscribe now! or log in to your account. Share Button Disabled Subscribe Log in Previous Then-Councilman Eric Ulrich and Joseph Livreri were among several people who hosted a fundraiser for Mayor Eric Adams during his 2021 run for mayor. Luiz C. Ribeiro & William Alatriste/New York Daily News; NY City Council via Flickr Former New York City Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich, left, and Mayor Eric Adams. Mayoral Photography Office Mayor Eric Adams, left, and Eric Ulrich are pictured together on May 6, 2022. William Alatriste/NY City Council via Flickr Former New York City Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich is pictured at Woodhaven Library on September 22, 2021. Luiz C. Ribeiro/for New York Daily News New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a press conference in Chelsea on Monday, July 24, 2023. , Then-Councilman Eric Ulrich and Joseph Livreri were among several people who hosted a fundraiser for Mayor Eric Adams during his 2021 run for mayor. Luiz C. Ribeiro & William Alatriste/New York Daily News; NY City Council via Flickr Former New York City Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich, left, and Mayor Eric Adams. Mayoral Photography Office Mayor Eric Adams, left, and Eric Ulrich are pictured together on May 6, 2022. William Alatriste/NY City Council via Flickr Former New York City Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich is pictured at Woodhaven Library on September 22, 2021. Luiz C. Ribeiro/for New York Daily News New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a press conference in Chelsea on Monday, July 24, 2023. , Then-Councilman Eric Ulrich and Joseph Livreri were among several people who hosted a fundraiser for Mayor Eric Adams during his 2021 run for mayor. Next Show Caption Luiz C. Ribeiro & William Alatriste/New York Daily News; NY City Council via Flickr 1 of 5 Former New York City Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich, left, and Mayor Eric Adams. 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