NYC Mayor Eric Adams to refund donations from indicted ex-official.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams to Return Campaign Cash from Indicted Former Official
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is taking action to distance himself from an indicted former official who had previously worked for him. The Adams campaign is diligently investigating any contributors connected to the indictment of ex-Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich. If any connections are found, their contributions will be promptly returned.
The campaign finance-related revelation follows the unsealing of five indictments by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. These indictments accuse Ulrich, whom Adams appointed as commissioner, of using his positions of power for personal gain, accepting bribes totaling $150,000. Ulrich allegedly co-hosted a fundraiser for Adams in August 2021, further complicating the situation.
“Eric Ulrich, we allege, monetized each elected and appointed role that he held in New York City government,” said Bragg. “Rather than serve the public, he used his roles to benefit himself and his friends.”
While Adams and his administration are not implicated in any wrongdoing, prosecutors claim that they had meetings with Ulrich and others both before and after Adams’ inauguration. Ulrich is specifically accused of helping someone secure a city council job in exchange for gifts.
Despite the charges, Ulrich maintains his innocence and has pleaded not guilty to all 16 bribery counts. His attorney asserts that he looks forward to presenting his case in court.
Ulrich resigned from his commissioner role last November, and his phone was seized by Bragg.
Mayor Adams is taking swift action to address this situation and ensure transparency in his campaign. By returning any contributions connected to the indicted former official, he is sending a clear message that he will not tolerate corruption within his ranks.
What measures is Mayor Adams taking to distance himself from the indicted former official and any negative associations?
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has made the decision to return campaign funds from an indicted former official who had previously worked for him. In an effort to distance himself from any negative associations, Adams’ campaign is diligently investigating any contributors who may be connected to the indictment of Eric Ulrich, the former Buildings Commissioner. If any connections are found, their contributions will be promptly returned.
This development in campaign finance comes after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg unsealed five indictments, accusing Ulrich of using his positions of power for personal gain. The indictments reveal that Ulrich accepted bribes totaling $150,000. Adding further complexity to the situation, Ulrich allegedly co-hosted a fundraiser for Adams in August 2021.
Bragg stated, “Eric Ulrich, we allege, monetized each elected and appointed role that he held in New York City government. Rather than serve the public, he used his roles to benefit himself and his friends.” While Adams and his administration are not implicated in any wrongdoing, prosecutors claim that they had meetings with Ulrich and others both before and after Adams’ inauguration. Ulrich specifically stands accused of helping someone secure a city council job in exchange for gifts.
Despite the charges brought against him, Ulrich maintains his innocence and has pleaded not guilty to all 16 bribery counts. His attorney asserts that he looks forward to presenting his case in court. Ulrich resigned from his commissioner role last November, and his phone was seized by Bragg.
Mayor Adams is taking swift action to address this situation and is determined to ensure transparency in his campaign. By returning any contributions connected to the indicted former official, he is sending a clear message that he will not tolerate corruption within his ranks.
This move by Mayor Adams demonstrates his commitment to ethical governance and his desire to uphold the highest standards in public office. It also serves as a reminder that individuals must be held accountable for their actions, regardless of their past affiliations or positions of authority.
As Adams continues to lead New York City, he will undoubtedly strive to rebuild trust and maintain integrity within his administration. The return of campaign contributions connected to an indicted former official is just one step in that journey, but an important one in ensuring that the public’s faith in their elected officials remains unshaken.
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