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When the Cheese Is Federal


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In this episode of LFTG Radio, Elliott Carterr connects live with Pearlie “Larry Love” Johnson and his people as they revisit Johnson’s 2008 federal trial in the Eastern District of New York and the fallout it created back home.

The conversation centers on Jovane Jenkins, who appeared on the government’s witness list and took the stand during the trial. From there, Larry and the others speak bluntly about what courtroom testimony means in their world — drawing a hard line between “the streets” and “the sidewalk,” calling out what they see as excuse-making, and describing how “paperwork culture” reshapes reputations long after sentencing.

It’s a raw, unfiltered look at how federal trials echo through neighborhoods: loyalty vs. survival, credibility vs. politics, and why one witness’s testimony can divide entire circles for years.

(Note: Characterizations and labels used in the episode reflect the speakers’ views and the public narrative surrounding the case.)

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LFTG RadioBy Elliott Carterr