Agents Investigate Cause of Fire that Destroyed Judge’s Home on South Carolina Island
The fire at Judge Goodstein’s $1.5 million beachfront home injured three people and is under investigation with arson suspected but not confirmed by SLED.
- A South Carolina judge's home was destroyed in a fire on Saturday, injuring her husband, a former Democratic state senator, who had to be rescued after jumping from the house.
- The cause of the fire is under investigation by state authorities, with arson among the possible angles being reviewed.
- Judge Goodstein, who recently blocked the release of voter data, had reportedly received threats in the weeks preceding the fire, though authorities have not confirmed any direct link.
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