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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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Sir Keir has claimed the vetting documents will show Lord Mandelson lied to him about the extent of his friendship with Epstein, which continued after the disgraced financier had been convicted in 2008.

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The DOJ's release of documents has shed light on the disgraced financier's close association with many prominent people.

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Sir Keir sacked the former Labour minister and peer in September, when documents were released showing what appeared to be a close relationship between the disgraced financier Epstein and Lord Mandelson.

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While reports have emerged in recent years that William favours a further cutting of ties with his disgraced uncle, he and other senior royals have largely refrained from commenting on the allegations against him.

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The perception that she was treated as a "head of a government", rather than a disgraced leader, deepened anger.

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