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Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:47 pm to Athis
People in the know, know that attacks on the Judges who enable atrocities and the safety of honest and responsible people in service towards DEI ideology are inevitable, as the pain and outrage ramps up. Now whether this is the beginning of some Right Wing blowback or just accidental remains to be seen.
The Kirk martyrdom and the reaction from the Left was a defining milestone. Gloves are coming off sooner or later. What else is new in the historical record.
The Kirk martyrdom and the reaction from the Left was a defining milestone. Gloves are coming off sooner or later. What else is new in the historical record.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:47 pm to Athis
The fire started around noon, and she wasn't in the house at the time. I would think if you were trying to kill someone with a fire, you would do it at night when everybody is asleep, and you would make sure the target is in the house.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:49 pm to Athis
I trust Harry Sissy will get to the bottom of this. 
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:52 pm to Nurbis
Or someone was sending a very strong message
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:53 pm to RobbBobb
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Sounds like the tolerant left may be at it again
When I searched her name it said she ruled against the DOJ and was overruled by the state supreme court.
The left wouldn't target her because she did what they wanted and the right wouldn't target her because they already beat her on appeal.
Could have been a beef over another case, or someone mad at her husband or son, or an accident.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:54 pm to rltiger
The Goldstein's were are also accused of unethical behavior involving sketchy property transfers during a $61 million dollar bankruptcy of Arnold Goldstein.
Judge and Arnold Goldstein Bankruptcy
A prominent Summerville lawyer and his wife, a Circuit Court Judge, will pay a combined $500,000 to settle a lawsuit that claimed the pair improperly transferred real estate holdings that were tied up in a $61 million bankruptcy.
Arnold S. Goodstein and his wife, Circuit Court Judge Diane S. Goodstein, agreed to pay the settlement, but they have not admitted guilt and they continue to dispute the trustee's claims, according to the terms of a settlement filed in U.S. District Bankruptcy Court last week.
The case is associated with a 2010 bankruptcy in which Arnold Goodstein's real estate empire collapsed. The trustee overseeing the repayment of more than $61 million in Goodstein's debt alleged that the Goldstein's improperly transferred property that was involved in the bankruptcy.
US: Car Skeleton Flaps Hands In The Breeze
Posted 6 Days Ago
The transfers, termed "fraud" in the settlement, were roughly $2 million below fair value, the settlement states. The sale of property between relatives is permissible during a bankruptcy, but the trustee has the right to review what's fair value.
The settlement allows the Goodstein's and the trustee from going to trial on the matter. The trustee was seeking $2 million for the improper land swap, but a trial would have prolonged the already complex bankruptcy and cost the state even more money, the trustee wrote in her filing with the bankruptcy court.
Judge and Arnold Goldstein Bankruptcy
A prominent Summerville lawyer and his wife, a Circuit Court Judge, will pay a combined $500,000 to settle a lawsuit that claimed the pair improperly transferred real estate holdings that were tied up in a $61 million bankruptcy.
Arnold S. Goodstein and his wife, Circuit Court Judge Diane S. Goodstein, agreed to pay the settlement, but they have not admitted guilt and they continue to dispute the trustee's claims, according to the terms of a settlement filed in U.S. District Bankruptcy Court last week.
The case is associated with a 2010 bankruptcy in which Arnold Goodstein's real estate empire collapsed. The trustee overseeing the repayment of more than $61 million in Goodstein's debt alleged that the Goldstein's improperly transferred property that was involved in the bankruptcy.
US: Car Skeleton Flaps Hands In The Breeze
Posted 6 Days Ago
The transfers, termed "fraud" in the settlement, were roughly $2 million below fair value, the settlement states. The sale of property between relatives is permissible during a bankruptcy, but the trustee has the right to review what's fair value.
The settlement allows the Goodstein's and the trustee from going to trial on the matter. The trustee was seeking $2 million for the improper land swap, but a trial would have prolonged the already complex bankruptcy and cost the state even more money, the trustee wrote in her filing with the bankruptcy court.
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Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:56 pm to Athis
Stopping to their level is not the answer. It will only justify them more….
And this is not how a democratic nation responds….
If this was indeed what happened.
And this is not how a democratic nation responds….
If this was indeed what happened.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:56 pm to AUJACK
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The Goldstein's were are also accused of unethical behavior involving sketchy property transfers during a $61 million dollar bankruptcy of Arnold Goldstein.
Judge and Arnold Goldstein Bankruptcy
Definitely motive there.
If it was a hit related to that, it would also explain waiting for her to leave.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:59 pm to Rekrul
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Or someone was sending a very strong message

Posted on 10/5/25 at 6:59 pm to Athis
The restraining order, issued by Circuit Judge Diane Goodstein, prevents the S.C. Election Commission from distributing the statewide voter list until later this month when a hearing is scheduled in Aiken County.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:02 pm to rltiger
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and she had information about the Clinton Foundation she was using to get a deal.

Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:06 pm to MasterDigger
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The restraining order, issued by Circuit Judge Diane Goodstein, prevents the S.C. Election Commission from distributing the statewide voter list until later this month when a hearing is scheduled in Aiken County.
She was overturned:
LINK
Highly unlikely the explosion was related to that case.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:08 pm to Athis
This is from the personal account of Gavin Newscum's Communications Director.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:50 pm to Athis
Bet there was a noose around the house. And a dropped maga hat.
Posted on 10/5/25 at 7:52 pm to LSUtoBOOT
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I’m sure a witness will come forward claiming they saw three klansmen fleeing the scene carrying American flags.
...and Subway sandwiches
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