The home of a South Carolina judge was destroyed after it went up in flames on Saturday.
A fire engulfed the home of Judge Diane Goodstein, who serves on the state Circuit Court, and led to three people being hospitalized with injuries, per The Post and Courier.
Her husband, former Democratic state senator Arnold Goodstein, was among those injured after he reportedly jumped from the house to escape the flames and had to be rescued from a marshy area behind the property.
The cause of the fire is not immediately known, and the State Law Enforcement Division said it is investigating the incident.
Goodstein issued a ruling last month blocking South Carolina from handing over millions of voters’ personal data to the government.
Rep. Daniel Goldman of New York claimed in a post on X that Republicans including the president and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller have been “doxxing and threatening judges who rule against Trump, including Judge Goodstein.”
Miller responded by calling Goldman “deeply warped and vile” and accused him of spreading “libelous madness,” while countering that the Trump administration has launched a “government-wide effort to combat and prosecute illegal doxing.”
This is a developing story and will be updated.