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A South Carolina judge who recently ruled against the Trump Justice Department is now at the center of a different kind of firestorm after her home burned to the ground over the weekend
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The plays erupted Saturday on a disto island, destroying the waterfront home
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Authorities say three people were hospitalized after jumping from the elevated first floor
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You see the smoke billowing right there. Rescuers reached them by kayak because of the marshy terrain
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Their identities have not been publicly released. Investigators say they found no evidence the fire was intentionally set
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and no sign of an explosion despite rampant online speculation about a possible attack
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Wow. The home belongs to Judge Diane Goodstein, who last month temporarily blocked South Carolina from handing over its voter database to the Trump DOJ
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That decision was later reversed by the state Supreme Court. The high court is now asking for privacy, saying
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we respectfully suggest that common decency be followed by all in respecting the privacy of the Goodstein family during this difficult time
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Governor Henry McMaster echoed that message, writing that there is no evidence the fire was intentionally set
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urging people not to spread unverified information. The cause of the fire remains under investigation this morning
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All three people injured are being treated at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston