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An interview with Jasmine Twitty, the youngest judge in Easley, SC

An Interview with Jasmine Twitty, Youngest Judge in South Carolina | Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls
At the age of 25, Jasmine Twitty is the youngest person ever to be sworn is as a judge in the town of Easley, South Carolina. Yes, you read that right: A JUDGE. A graduate of the…

“It’s ok for people not to understand your journey, and the reason being is because it’s not for them.”

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