Posted on 10/05/2025 2:07:38 PM PDT by doc maverick
“A South Carolina judge's beautiful beachfront home was burned to the ground on Saturday morning, sending three of her family members to hospital. Police have launched an investigation after the home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, 69, roared in flames on Edisto Beach as her family, including her ex-senator husband Arnold Goodstein, was rushed to hospital.”
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Zillow: 4200 ft2; 1.15M?
long discussion of an election case reveals a political agenda by the journalist; what were the death threats actually about?
State court judge, has received death threats like most judges. Investigating for potential arson.
Made an interesting ruling this past week:
https://www.wrdw.com/2025/10/02/judge-rules-sc-can-continue-handing-over-voter-data-feds/
Uh oh. Can’t have that happening.
Tango, Foxtrot, Bravo.
Meth operation. Haha.
Maybe someone doesn’t want voting corruption exposed.
Edisto Beach is exclusive territory down around Charleston SC. Not for the peasants like me.
Sounds low for beachfront to me.
If a preponderance of her decisions aided the law abiding populace over criminals and illegals, and this had happened, you can bet no agency would be investigating it. So the fact it is being investigated tells you what kind of decisions she’s been making, and how the left is going to milk this for all it’s worth.
Maybe she did it.
She was the only one “out taking a walk” when the fire started.
Interesting.
Maybe it was a warning to her from the left:
A South Carolina judge has temporarily blocked the state from giving the U.S. Department of Justice its entire voter database after a voter sued, arguing that releasing such sensitive personal information would violate state law and her constitutional rights.
Judge Diane S. Goodstein of the First Judicial Circuit issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Tuesday, stopping the South Carolina Election Commission (SCEC) from releasing the data until at least a Sept. 10 hearing in Aiken County.
The order came in response to a lawsuit filed by Dr. Anne Crook, a registered voter in Calhoun County, after the DOJ demanded the state’s entire statewide voter registration list, including every voter’s full name, date of birth, residential address, driver’s license number and Social Security numbers.
The DOJ gave South Carolina until Sept. 5 to comply. It has been requesting detailed voter data from numerous states as it looks to pressure states to cull voter rolls and hunt for evidence of illegal voting.
That’s a lot of house for just over $1 million. Waterfront location, too.
Invaders from California must not have run up the prices there yet.
....and REEKED of gasoline! LOL
jk
Agree, that seems low for that house on that location.
More swampfront than beachfront.
She’s probably got the tax assessor thier job.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.