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US judge’s beachfront home goes up in flames (VIDEO)


US judge’s beachfront home goes up in flames (VIDEO)

Investigators are looking into the possibility of arson as Diana Goodstein had reportedly received multiple death threats

A $1.5 million beachfront home belonging to South Carolina Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein has burned to the ground, weeks after she reportedly received death threats for blocking a voter data request demand from the administration of US President Donald Trump.

Three people were injured in the blaze on Saturday, including Goodstein’s husband, former Democratic Senator Arnold Goodstein, local media have reported.

Goodstein, 69, made headlines in early September after temporarily blocking the South Carolina Election Commission from turning over the voter registration data of more than 3.3 million people to the Trump administration.

She argued that fulfilling the request from the Department of Justice be a violation of privacy. Her restraining order was later lifted by the South Carolina Supreme Court, and the election commission said last week that it would hold a public vote on whether to release the data to the federal government.

According to various reports, citing the judge’s colleagues and other sources, Goodstein had received “multiple death threats” following her ruling.

The blaze at Goodstein’s $1.5 million three-story home at a private gated community in South Carolina’s Edisto Beach area started at around noon on Saturday, according to The Post and Courier.

The flames rapidly spread through the building, completely destroying the four-bedroom, four-bathroom house, the paper said.

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The judge was walking her dogs on the beach when the fire broke out, but her husband, children, and grandchildren remained inside, according to the outlet.

"The family had to escape by jumping from a window or balcony. I am told there were injuries from the fall, such as broken legs,” South Carolina Chief Justice John Kittredge said.

Goodstein’s husband’s injuries “may have been the most serious, for he was airlifted to the hospital,” he added.

According to FitsNews, the 81-year-old former South Carolina lawmaker sustained multiple broken bones in his hips, legs, and feet. Two other family members required hospitalization after the incident.

Kittredge said the blaze had been caused by an “apparent explosion” and that arson investigators have been working at the scene. However, it is yet to be established if the fire was accidental or not, he stressed.