Summary
A fire destroyed the home of South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein, resulting in three people, including her husband Arnold Goodstein, being injured. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The incident followed Judge Goodstein's ruling against sharing South Carolina voter data with the government.
Key Facts
- Judge Diane Goodstein's home in South Carolina burned down on Saturday.
- Three people were injured, including her husband, Arnold Goodstein, who was a former Democratic state senator.
- Arnold Goodstein jumped from the house to escape the fire and was rescued from a marshy area.
- The cause of the fire is not yet known.
- The State Law Enforcement Division is investigating the incident.
- Judge Goodstein had ruled against South Carolina providing voter data to the government last month.
- Rep. Daniel Goldman accused Republicans of threatening judges who rule against President Donald Trump.
- Stephen Miller, a Trump administration official, denied these claims and said they are taking steps to combat illegal doxing.