back to top

Diane Goodstein’s Husband and Kids: All You Need to Know

Judge Diane Goodstein’s Husband Injured in Fire.

Share

A massive fire broke out at the Colleton County home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, leaving her husband, former Senator Arnold Goodstein, and two others injured. The 81-year-old former lawmaker sustained serious injuries while escaping the blaze, authorities confirmed.

South Carolina Supreme Court Responds

The South Carolina Supreme Court issued a statement on Sunday acknowledging the incident and confirming that it is being reviewed. A video of the fire, showing flames and thick black smoke rising from the Goodstein residence, quickly went viral on social media.

“Judge Goodstein was walking on the beach when the fire started. Her husband, Arnie, was in the house with children and perhaps grandchildren,” South Carolina Chief Justice John Kittredge said in a statement.

“The family had to escape by jumping from a window or balcony. I’m told there were injuries from the fall, such as broken legs.”

Diane Goodstein Family: Husband and Children

Diane Goodstein and her husband, Arnold Goodstein, share two children — Arnold Samuel Goodstein II and Eve Schafer Goodstein — according to the judge’s biography on the official South Carolina Courts website.

The Daily Mail reported that Arnold Goodstein and two others were injured in the fire. The former Senator, who also served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1971 to 1973, represented the state in the U.S. Senate from 1975 to 1979.

Details about their children remain private, but their names have been confirmed through public records.

Authorities Investigating the Fire

- Advertisement -

The South Carolina Supreme Court stated that local authorities are leading the investigation into the cause of the fire.

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Chief Mark Keel confirmed that officials have not yet determined whether the blaze was accidental or intentional.

“At this time, we do not know whether the fire was accidental or arson. Until that determination is made, Chief Keel has alerted local law enforcement to provide extra patrols and security,” Keel said.

Ongoing Investigation

Authorities continue to assess the damage and gather evidence from the scene. The incident has drawn attention statewide, given Judge Diane Goodstein’s long judicial career and her husband’s past political service.

- Advertisement -
FedEx

FedEx Faces Backlash Over H-1B Hiring Amid US Job...

FedEx has come under criticism after an increase in its hiring of foreign workers under the H-1B...

Related Articles

FedEx
News

FedEx Faces Backlash Over H-1B Hiring Amid US Job Cuts

FedEx has come under criticism after an increase in its hiring of foreign workers under the H-1B visa programme coincided with job cuts affecting...
Donald J. Trump

Trump Admin’s Offers $3,000 and Free Flights for Voluntary Departure

The Trump administration has announced a limited-time immigration incentive offering $3,000 and a free flight home to undocumented migrants who agree to voluntarily leave...
Police

Galveston Bay Plane Crash: Mexican Military Medical Aircraft Goes Down Near Airport

A Mexican military medical aircraft carrying eight people crashed into West Galveston Bay on Monday afternoon while approaching Scholes International Airport amid heavy fog,...
Vince Zampella

Who Was Vince Zampella? Game Developer Killed in California Car Crash

Video game developer Vince Zampella died on Sunday following a single-vehicle crash on Southern California’s Angeles Crest Highway, authorities confirmed. Zampella, 55, was a...