Ex-NYC Buildings Commissioner Eric Ulrich writes children’s book as he waits for possible indictment

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Ex-NYC building commish Eric Ulrich – the disgraced former city councilman who is waiting to be formally indicted on corruption charges – has reportedly written a children’s book …

Dubbed “If Pets Could Vote …”, the self-published book is meant for kids between the ages of three to eight years old and also features a chameleon city council member in its cast of characters,“It can wiggle its way out of anything and change colors to match their surroundings,” Ulrich, a former Queens councilman, wrote of the reptilian avatar.

Ulrich is expected to be indicted any day, law enforcement sources told The Post, after a criminal probe that may include allegations of misconduct from before he was the buildings department head. The cover of Eric Ulrich’s new book, “If Pets Could Vote …” The disgraced former building commish said his goal was to encourage the humane treatment of animals.— stepped down from his lucrative city government position in November 2022 after investigators from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office seized his phone and interrogated him for hours about a criminal gambling investigation.

“It’s extremely unprofessional for a prosecutor’s office to be run this way,” Ulrich said. “But notwithstanding that, I’m not going to allow any of this smear and innuendo to deter me from living out my life in a positive, healthy way. Which is why I decided to spend my summer writing this children’s book.”His book — which came out last week — features a parakeet president that would “pardon all her feathered friends and set them free from their cages,” Politico wrote.

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