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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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Already, congressional efforts to force the release of documents from the FBI’s investigations into Epstein have produced a trove of the disgraced financier’s emails and other records from his estate.

From Los Angeles Times

Will more details emerge on the already disgraced?

From Barron's

“And the fact that didn’t happen is a disgrace.”

From Los Angeles Times

Then there are those saying if AJ doesn't knock him out in the first round then it's a disgrace.

From BBC

Despite the marathon spectacle of the case, viewers have flocked to the documentary to learn more about the disgraced mogul.

From The Wall Street Journal