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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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A further internal government email, which Mandelson was copied into, was also forwarded to Epstein in August 2009, but it is not clear who forwarded that email to the disgraced financier.

From BBC

He reiterated his regret for "ever having known Epstein" and for continuing his association following the disgraced financier's conviction, apologising "unequivocally to the women and girls who suffered".

From BBC

US media has been less enthusiastic in its reviews, with The Atlantic calling the documentary a "disgrace" and the Variety trade magazine describing it as a "shameless infomercial."

From Barron's

The documents also reveal the disgraced financier's close association with Britain's elite.

From BBC

“A perfectly able young man and not in uniform. A disgrace to the Empire!”

From Literature