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Judge’s house who ruled against Trump destroyed in fire

Judge’s house who ruled against Trump destroyed in fire
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The home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, who recently ruled against the Trump administration in a controversial case, was completely destroyed in a suspicious fire that left three people injured, including her husband and her son.

Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that engulfed the home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, in South Carolina. Three people, who had to be rescued by kayak, were injured. The cause of the fire is under investigation. nyti.ms/48j9GPY

The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-10-06T18:07:27.195Z

The house on Edisto Island was completely destroyed in a fire that broke out late in the morning, forcing family members to escape by jumping from windows and a balcony.

Three people were injured, including Judge Goodstein’s husband, Arnold, who was airlifted to a hospital, and her son, who was also hospitalized.

According to multiple media reports, Judge Diane Goodstein was not at home when the fire started. At the time of the blaze, she was walking her dogs on the beach near her Edisto Island residence.

Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, who recently ruled against the Trump administration in a case over South Carolina’s release of sensitive voter registration data, became the target of violent online rhetoric in the days before the fire.

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice sought access to the personal information of more than three million registered voters, including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and Social Security numbers, under Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting non-citizens from registering to vote.

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According to The Daily Beast, pro-Trump activists used social media and far-right forums to accuse her of blocking election oversight and called for retribution, heightening tensions after her ruling.

The situation has become increasingly troubling for judges, particularly those who rule against the Trump administration. Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked them in social media posts, calling them «crooked judges», «radical left lunatics», «troublemakers and agitators», «activist judges» and «radical rogue judges».

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Members of his administration have echoed these attacks, criticizing judicial decisions at every opportunity and even urging that judges who ruled against him be «impeached».

This persistent rhetoric has heightened concerns about judges’ safety and the erosion of trust in an independent judiciary, while Democrats voice growing alarm over a possible arson attack on Judge Goodstein’s home.

The circuit court judge had received an onslaught of violent threats ahead of the fire that tore through her home and left both her son and husband severely injured.

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Authorities initially described the incident as suspicious, but investigators from the State Law Enforcement Division have so far found no preliminary evidence of arson or explosion.

According to TIME, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Chief Mark Keel said in a statement: «At this time, there is no evidence to indicate the fire was intentionally set», while confirming that the investigation is still ongoing.

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