Now he has expressed his contempt for the interest of the state attorney general's office in the matter.
You use someone's first name to express familiarity or contempt.
I'm the only person I know who doesn't express routine contempt for all the lawyers in the world.
And more often than not, he would express contempt for the craft of acting.
A related usage is in expressing contempt for something or someone.
He had never known the human voice could express such corrosive contempt, before.
For the next 50 years, he and the Soviet regime expressed mutual contempt.
I suggest that a better way to secure our future is through asking questions, not expressing contempt.
It is a long time since the two houses, by overwhelming votes, have expressed such contempt for a President's foreign policy.