Flames engulfed the waterfront home of a judge on Oct. 4 in South Carolina. (St. Paul Fire District/Facebook) A large house fire occurred at a South Carolina judge’s residence that left three people ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State agents have so far found no evidence that a fire that destroyed a judge’s home on a South Carolina island was intentionally set, the state’s top law enforcement official ...
On Oct. 4, 2025, a house owned by South Carolina state Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein burned to the ground. Goodstein's family members, including her husband, Arnold Goodstein (a former state ...
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State law enforcement said Monday that investigation remains ongoing, but so far “no evidence” has been found “to indicate the fire was intentionally set.” ...
Goodstein's recent ruling to temporarily block South Carolina from handing voter registration data to the Trump administration in September. But rumors are just that. As of Oct. 7, the ...
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My preliminary research led me to this story about Goldstein’s community of Edisto Beach which at the last census had only two Black residents after once being over 90% Black. I wanted to know why.
Authorities have given a major update after a US judge's $1.5 million home was burned to the ground. Diane Goodstein's property in Edisto Beach, South Carolina went up in flames on Saturday, October 4 ...
The cause of the fire isn't yet known, but Democrats were quick to blame the right after the judge had ruled against the Trump administration.