The Choice Series: Tax Evaders

Choice was one of the rare clubs where I actually enjoyed the company of some of my coworkers and socialized with them outside of the club. I spoke with a few of them about my litigation, but ultimately, issues of tax evasion and a desire to remain anonymous prevented them from moving forward with testifying for me. There are many silent victims of abuse in the exotic dance industry, who are afraid to speak out for all sorts of reasons. The threat of the IRS is certainly one of them. I'm not going to name these individuals here or doxx them. My advice to individuals interested in standing up for their rights against strip clubs, is to do your taxes insofar as you leave a paper trail, to free you up from fears of an IRS audit later. Tom Hoskamer threatened me multiple times with an IRS audit, but I knew that since I followed the rules, that wouldn't be a problem for me.

There are a lot of other long term benefits to doing your taxes, such as having a verifiable income for getting a mortgage loan, getting social security money when you are old, and legitimizing our profession. If you are a stripper with tax problems, just know that I am rooting for you and I hope you find your way in this sick world.