📰 The Gutter Report

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🎥 LFTG Radio — Real Interviews. Real Stories. No Filter.

Breaking down what others won’t report — straight from the source.

⚠️ This is a serious, allegation-based conversation involving Chyna Brim, a minor, and long-term impact.

In this interview, both the mother and daughter speak directly about how the situation began, what followed, and how it affected their lives.

👉🏾 This is not commentary.

👉🏾 This is not rumor.

👉🏾 This is firsthand testimony.

📁 Their account is supported by documented records, including a police report and an arrest warrant.

🚫 This interview was removed from YouTube after gaining traction.

📰 For full context, read The Gutter Report: We Didn’t Ask For This — Mother and Daughter Speak Out on Chyna Brim as Police Report and Arrest Warrant Surface.

🎥 The full, uncut 23-minute interview is available above.

📌 The nature of what’s being discussed carries legal, moral, and societal weight — and deserves to be heard and examined carefully.

🗂 The Gutter Files

🔒 Case-by-case analysis, comprehensive transcript and filing review, and documentary reporting built from primary records — unlocked with a paid pass or membership.

The Gutter Justice Project — in collaboration with LFTG Case Review

Investigating wrongful convictions, police misconduct, and systemic injustice — alongside families, advocates, and the incarcerated.

Case submissions are located at the bottom of the Justice page.

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Meet the Founder

Elliott Carterr is the founder of LFTG Radio.

Raised in Staten Island, Elliott built LFTG from the ground up — independently and without institutional backing — to document stories he saw ignored, distorted, or buried.

What began as a personal response to misrepresentation grew into a journalism platform rooted in proximity, accountability, and truth. Elliott’s work centers firsthand reporting, direct interviews, and a responsibility to communities too often spoken about but rarely spoken with.

LFTG Radio was never built for access or approval. It was built to report honestly — even when it’s uncomfortable.

Not for clicks — for clarity.