Bossman Austin Curtis Peterson / BossmanJack / AustinGambles / Austin_07 / irondollah - Gambling addict, convicted felon, scammer, and raging manchild that hates his fucking life, FAKE MONEY

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So Losstin has depo'd 2 grand today alone? IDK what time daily reset is for Stake but I'll assume it's 8PM eastern because that's when his daily reset is IIRC.

2000 / 16 is 125 so I guess Losstin has lost $125 an hour for the last 16 hours or so, give or take a little. And he's still going on other platforms.

Our boy's addiction runs DEEP. At least if you're an alcoholic you'd probably die before you wind up giving that much to Jack Daniels.
Keep in mind $800 donation was send directly to his stake account along with other juicers. But yes, he essentially had $2000 that was all his deposited and used for gambling. Lost it all.

Not the first day either. Both times he got upset stakeUS has limit and had to go to different website to gamble. Incredible dedication to gambling.
 
I guess I never sleep now, so I captured a bit of Bossman's secret Discord stream/hangout.
It's nothing too interesting or worthwhile, but if you were interested in the illustrious gentlemen that congregate around the Boss, you can get to know them a little bit here. It cuts out right after Austin says "I'll be right back" and then just leaves his fans hanging, they sperg about crypto, NFTs, meme stocks, and sports betting for a few minutes before leaving unceremoniously once they realize Austin just left them.



Also, if I was careless and somehow showed too much of my screen or info, plz be nice about it.
 
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Typical rat, waiting until the Bossman is offline to post.
 
Did that count towards his deposit limit?
Yes, basically he's getting people to send money to his Stake wallet, which they all count as deposits. They have no way to see if it was Austin or one of his retarded paypigs sending money in.
This is why discovering Keno has absolutely broken this man, an RNG generator with 0 cooldown and he's done some crazy bets like $75 on 1 bet on Keno.
It's even worse, on one of his streams last night he played a couple of 100 and 200 dollar Keno games. It's completely buck breaking him.
 
I wonder how much “juice” money Austin has made this year so far. I would assume the IRS would treat any transaction like that as income.
The IRS considers every crypto transaction a taxable event period (buy, sell or simple transfer).

If Stake is illegal in the US then why do they have a separate Stake.US domain and web site and go out of their way to funnel US players there?
 
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I guess I never sleep now, so I captured a bit of Bossman's secret Discord stream/hangout.
It's nothing too interesting or worthwhile, but if you were interested in the illustrious gentlemen that congregate around the Boss, you can get to know them a little bit here. It cuts out right after Austin says "I'll be right back" and then just leaves his fans hanging, they sperg about crypto, NFTs, meme stocks, and sports betting for a few minutes before leaving unceremoniously once they realize Austin just left them.

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Also, if I was careless and somehow showed too much of my screen or info, plz be nice about it.
BMJ really is retarded. Said in this stream he has never paid taxes in the 4 years he's been streaming. The thing about taxes is that if you're retarded and "forget or miscalculate", they just work with you on repayment plans. But gross negligence or intentionally not paying taxes is fraud. He's too broke for them to care but one day he's gonna get fined up the ass.

The IRS considers every crypto transaction (buy, sell or transfer) a taxable event period.

If Stake is illegal in the US then why do they have a separate Stake.US domain and web site and go out of their way to funnel US players there?
First of all even talking about "illegal" crypto websites doesn't mean you can't be taxed for it. Stake.com may not be regulated and allowed in USA but plenty of Americans play it, you are required to file it on taxes. Gambling isn't illegal just the website is.
StakeUS is done to appease US laws, they have all your information etc. Thinking you can avoid taxes using that site is retarded.
 
Breaking it down into categories:

Stake sponsorship
$200/day or $73,000 per year. This is likely income, and since no tax is being withheld Austin likely owes $12,456 in taxes (assuming he holds the sponsorship for a full year). If he started the sponsorship later in the year it might be more like $6,000 to $9,000.

Gambling winnings
Austin definitely loses on average so theoretically he should owe $0, since all his winnings can be offset by greater losses. He can only offset gambling winnings though, so if he gets $200 from his Stake sponsorship, gambles it, and loses it all, he still owes tax on that $200. He will have to provide proof of the losses to the IRS as well.

Crypto
This gets a bit messy since crypto is still a confusing area of tax law, but since Austin mostly just transfers money in and out he should have minimal short-term capital gains. And if he is using compliant exchanges like Coinbase they should calculate this for him at the end of the year. Therefore I would expect minimal liability but potentially a lot of paperwork if he gets audited thanks to his weird transaction patterns.

Juice
Is this a gift, or a payment for his work as a streamer like with a superchat? This will be really messy to figure out if he gets audited, since there is a good argument that this is income, rather than a "gift". If it's being sent through PayPal or Venmo it's more likely to get flagged than if people are sending crypto directly to his Stake account.

So at a minimum I expect he owes the IRS at least a few thousand dollars for his Stake sponsorship, plus a ton of paperwork for his gambling and crypto transactions. Plus if they look closely enough, maybe thousands more for the "juice" income.

 
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Juice
Is this a gift, or a payment for his work as a streamer like with a superchat? This will be really messy to figure out if he gets audited, since there is a good argument that this is income, rather than a "gift". If it's being sent through PayPal or Venmo it's more likely to get flagged than if people are sending crypto directly to his Stake account.

So at a minimum I expect he owes the IRS at least a few thousand dollars for his Stake sponsorship, plus a ton of paperwork for his gambling and crypto transactions. Plus if they look closely enough, maybe thousands more for the "juice" income.
This is the main one. The thing is he's always earned checks from Twitch and has likely received a 1099 form every year but I can't imagine he made more than $20,000 at any point. It simply wasn't worth the IRS time.
Now he's making decent money. Kick is new and honestly a mess but I dont think they are stupid enough not to send out 1099. His stake sponsorship should also send out a 1099 next year.

All of this will be taxed and is easily calculated, he can't even take off deductions cause he has zero bills lol.
The tricky one is all the juice he receives. That's all income that he needs to self report. I find it unlikely they would find out about that since he loses most of it, however it is still income. He has so many rats that they could use that against him.

He receives more in juice than any income he makes. Since last Tuesday gabe has sent him $800 twice and frostyfps send him $1000. That doesn't include all the smaller juicers.
This is hit stake eth address. I'm showing eth because he rarely uses it himself, always cashes out and deposits litecoin/bitcoin. So all ETH deposits are usually juicers.

In the past week he's received 1.32 ETH($2100)
This is all considered income, doesn't matter that he lost it. This is only ETH too, not including bitcoin or litecoin.

I'm not kidding when I say he should report over $250,000 in juicers alone for this year.
To say he's not setting himself up for serious hurt in an understatement. He thinks its not big deal because he has been streaming for years and hasn't had issues, but this is the first year he's been gambling real money. It's not the same anymore.
 
I'm not kidding when I say he should report over $250,000 in juicers alone for this year.
Wow. He is fucked if he is anywhere close to that amount. That seems quite high though, considering we can see how much he has waged on Stake in total. It's something like $500,000 if I remember correctly, and even with Austin being an awful gambler that works out to only a $20,000 loss with an average 4% house edge. Although who knows how much money went to weed or content powder.

Also, if he gets audited, he is going to have to prove that all his loans were actually loans, not juice. That is going to be a mess considering all his different payment methods. Eg. if he gets $40 sent directly to his Stake account with LTC, and then pays it back later with Cashapp, matching up those transactions next year is going to be a huge pain in the ass.
 
content powder

I would also love IRS to take a closer look at Derrick Christmas while they are on it. He has paid him from Cashapp(for which there are screenshots) and other common payment apps.
Considering Mr Xmas is a felon, just like our boy austin, and a repeat offender on drug charges(and drugging his infant children), he won't get out quickly if they prove he is selling content powder again.
 
It's something like $500,000 if I remember correctly, and even with Austin being an awful gambler that works out to only a $20,000 loss with an average 4% house edge.
It's $500,000 wagered since AUGUST 14. This is his second stakeUS account. He had a sponsorship with punt.com prior, made a second account there after his first got glitched. He then went to stake sometime in July, went back to punt for a couple days before stake offered him a better deal. That wagered amount is only for the past month, he's been gambling since February.

How much he wagered is irrelevant. I say he doesn't have to worry about gambling wins because his losses easily offset it. However every time someone juices him and sends him a deposit on stake, that is income.
Believe me when I tell you, $250,000 estimate is not far fetched especially by the end of the year. Go watch all his vods for 1 week and see how much he gets juiced.
These are his addys for his current stake account which he opened early August. He had a prior account for just over a month before that.
You can see how much he deposited in the past month.

Look at how much he deposited to his punt.com bitcoin address, $72000. This is bitcoin alone.

These aren't wagers. This is real money being put into a casino.

He's going to be in shock when he sees how much he has to pay just for his sponsorship and kick revenue. If they ever find out about his juicers and audit that, BMJ is in for a world of hurt. He'll quickly see just how much help he truly receives from his community.
 
i heard a joke about the IRS before. the joke went something like, "the IRS already knows how much you owe, theyre just waiting to see what you put down on your return to see if youre going to lie" or something like that
i dont know how true that is, but if he has been silly with his money regarding taxes, the IRS are one of the few places that actually WILL come for their debt
people in chat asking for their 10 dollars back is nothing compared to the IRS
 
$200/day every day is $73k per year. If he just started getting that since mid-August it'll be over $24k by the end of 2022 in daily payouts. That's just from Stake before his referrals and monthly bonus. Now add all the "juice" income. The IRS doesn't care that you immediately lost all that income, only that you accepted it.

i heard a joke about the IRS before. the joke went something like, "the IRS already knows how much you owe, theyre just waiting to see what you put down on your return to see if youre going to lie" or something like that
i dont know how true that is, but if he has been silly with his money regarding taxes, the IRS are one of the few places that actually WILL come for their debt
people in chat asking for their 10 dollars back is nothing compared to the IRS
That's how it works with security clearance investigations. The FBI already knows the answer to every question they'll ask during your polygraph, they just need to know what you'll lie about.
 
i heard a joke about the IRS before. the joke went something like, "the IRS already knows how much you owe, theyre just waiting to see what you put down on your return to see if youre going to lie" or something like that
i dont know how true that is, but if he has been silly with his money regarding taxes, the IRS are one of the few places that actually WILL come for their debt
people in chat asking for their 10 dollars back is nothing compared to the IRS
Kinda but not really. For most of us who work one job and get a paycheck everything gets sent to IRS anyway. It's not that easy for them to keep track of 130 million tax payers, they are already underfunded. Those who are self employed like BMJ should always work with actual accountants because tax law gets very complicated, especially when you work with crypto.

Most people get tax refunds. You file taxes because there are deductions etc. They'll know if you lie but that's not the reason we file taxes.
 
It's $500,000 wagered since AUGUST 14. This is his second stakeUS account. He had a sponsorship with punt.com prior, made a second account there after his first got glitched. He then went to stake sometime in July, went back to punt for a couple days before stake offered him a better deal. That wagered amount is only for the past month, he's been gambling since February.
Geez, he is fucked. Thanks for clarifying that, I didn't realize that his Stake account was so new. That means he burned through at least $20,000 in a month, all of that taxable. Your $250k estimate makes a lot more sense now.
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/3G5Sty4gTj8zt6qX9LEUC7v8YRqi4VznQM Look at how much he deposited to his punt.com bitcoin address, $72000. This is bitcoin alone.

These aren't wagers. This is real money being put into a casino.
Damn he is easily into the six figures of income then, just with that and his current Stake account. He will owe the IRS at least $20k or $30k from what you documented above.
 
$200/day every day is $73k per year. If he just started getting that since mid-August it'll be over $24k by the end of 2022 in daily payouts. That's just from Stake before his referrals and monthly bonus. Now add all the "juice" income. The IRS doesn't care that you immediately lost all that income, only that you accepted it.


That's how it works with security clearance investigations. The FBI already knows the answer to every question they'll ask during your polygraph, they just need to know what you'll lie about.
Not sure his daily counts if he never withdraws it. He isn't getting "paid" 200 a day, he's getting 200 dollars worth of Stakes tokens which can be redeemed for crypto. I'm no Tax Guy, but I don't think that would count as income if he just loses it gambling without withdrawing it.
 
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