Disgraced Attorney General Eric Schneiderman bolted out of his Upper West Side apartment and into a waiting car Wednesday — grinning as he dodged questions about his alleged abuse and sexual harassment of four women.

“Thank you, thank you very much,” said Schneiderman, who on Tuesday stepped down from his role as the state’s top prosecutor amid reports he drunkenly beat his girlfriends, calling one woman his “brown slave.”

Dressed in a button-down shirt, blazer and blue jeans, the accused abuser scurried out a side entrance of his West 92nd Street apartment at about 11:50 a.m., dashing about 10 feet into the back seat of a waiting SUV, where he joined a driver and an unidentified young man.

The car headed east on West 92nd Street.

As reporters were waiting for Schneiderman to emerge, a paper plane came floating down onto the gaggle from above. Inside a note read: “Dear press, If you want me to come down, first send a large pepperoni pizza and a 6 pack of Heineken to apt 7G. Then, maybe I’ll come down. E.”

The note appeared to be a joke, as 7G is not Schneiderman’s apartment number.