I also spoke with support again and they said to me that everyone has a personal address...

They are clueless and seem to be telling you whatever it is you want to hear or expect to hear.
Is 0x6a9295f45f5eb22d79f6a4ad514dd1b9de89cc2b the same address that you used in the past as well? The one that could be the reason why you are suspected of using multiple accounts? Can you see the old one you used in your transaction history on Orbit or Asian Connect?
Asian Connect support is no help. I tried to check with them if the address you provided is the one they give their clients and the agent doesn't know how to check it. I can understand they don't want to confirm things like that to the general public. I asked to speak with someone who knows more about crypto and they suggested contacting
support@asianconnect88.com. If needed they will connect you to a supervisor. I suggest you get proof whether or not Asian Connect uses the same ETH/USDT addresses and gives it to multiple players. You should then get a record of the addresses you used in connection with Stake, and we take all that information and send it to Steve. If that really is the sole reason why your Stake account got locked, he might be able to connect the dots.
Personal advice: Stop using shitty services like Orbit and fund your accounts properly and from your private wallet.
So, your deposits to Orbit went through Asian Connect? And then you sent money from Orbit to Stake several times. Since Orbit doesn't have their own addresses, they rely on Asian Connect to fund player accounts and update balances. What a clusterfuck. It is theoretically possible that Stake believes that you are using multiple accounts if they notice the same ETH/USDT addresses depositing to different Stake accounts. That can be you who owns all those Stake accounts or it can be multiple people who also deposited from Orbit to Stake just like you.