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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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Lownie shares with AFP anecdotes of the disgraced royal's alleged misconduct in public office as well as his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

From Barron's

Justice Department appear to show that Mandelson emailed confidential government correspondence to the disgraced financier.

From The Wall Street Journal

The victim's brother Billy Blue said it was "an absolute disgrace" that to this day no-one had been charged over the crime, suggesting it was known who the culprit was.

From BBC

The Tribune had come in behind my essay with an editorial of its own, making similar points about the widespread disgrace of America’s youth sports system.

From Salon

He called the ruling a disgrace, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal