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Jan 09, 2020 Maurice Hawkins, the 39-year-old poker pro, is the all-time leader when it comes to WSOP Circuit categories. Even before the last event, he was already the proud owner of 13 rings, which is the most rings in the WSOP Circuit history one player has ever had. 200 records for Maurice Hawkins. Find Maurice Hawkins's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading online directory for contact information.

With nearly $3.8 million and a record 13 World Series of Poker Circuit gold ring victories on his résumé, Maurice Hawkins is a familiar figure in the poker world. Known as much for being outspoken as he is for his skills at the table, Hawkins has found himself in the limelight on more than one occasion.

Most recently, it’s because a former backer has publicly accused the HPT champ of failing to adhere to their agreement.

Backer Speaks Out

On the penultimate day of the 2019 World Series of Poker, North Carolina restauranteur Randy Garcia took to Twitter calling out Hawkins.

Garcia also reached out to PokerNews to elaborate. According to him, he met Hawkins on the WSOP Circuit back in 2017. Given his busy work schedule, Garcia viewed backing as a way he could still be involved with poker, and since Hawkins was looking the two struck a deal.

“In March of 2017 I began to stake Maurice Hawkins by providing him a bankroll for 50 percent of his action,” Garcia told PokerNews. “He did very well for me, then in May, before the WSOP, he came in third at the WSOP Circuit event after being the chip leader with only a handful of people left. The next day I got a message that he lost our entire bankroll playing blackjack because he was depressed and in a casino alone.”

'When it was clear I wasn't going to get paid and I stopped sending him money the deal was over.'

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He continued: “Instead of blowing up, I responded with kindness and understanding. (Come to find out he was being sued by another lawyer [Hal Lewis] and used the exact same excuse with him about losing the bankroll playing blackjack). In order for me to see my money again, I knew I had to give him some additional funds for the 2017 WSOP. During the WSOP he did very well final tabling two separate events. I flew out to Vegas to collect my half and that is when the excuses started. He only paid me a fraction of what I was owed so he could continue to play events.

“Every time I asked for my share, he said ‘be patient.’ When it was clear I wasn't going to get paid and I stopped sending him money the deal was over. He said he couldn't pay me and that on the next big score he would get me. Since our deal ended he has cashed for almost $1 million and still tells me to ‘be patient.’ He has had a number of six-figure scores and refuses to even pay me $1. We then set up a monthly payment plan and after the first two months he decided to no longer pay me. It’s been almost two years now. I have kept this matter private hoping he would have enough integrity and respect for me to pay me back… So, two years later, I had no choice but to sue him and expose him. I want the poker community to be aware of this, so no one makes the same mistake I did.”

Court’s Final Judgment

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PokerNews has obtained a final judgment issued by the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida. Case No. 502019CA000052XXXXMB lists Randy Garcia as the plaintiff and Maurice Hawkins as the defendant.

A “Final Hearing for Damages” came before the court on May 21, 2019 and an order and adjudge was issued as follows:

  • This Court entered a Default Judgment on Liability in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant on April 9th , 2019.
  • In accordance with the Default Judgment on Liability, a Final Hearing on Damages was scheduled for May 21st , 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
  • At the final hearing on damages, Plaintiff’s counsel was present in the courtroom and Plaintiff was present by telephone. Defendant did not appear personally or through counsel.

The court then ruled in favor of Garcia to the tune of $103,000. That did not include prejudgment statutory interest in the amount of $12,377.34 plus court costs of $451.00 for a total of $115,828.34.

“The Court reserves jurisdiction to enter such further orders and to take such further action as it deems appropriate and necessary to enforce this Judgment,” Judge Jeffrey Gillen included in the order.

Hawkins Responds

PokerNews reached out to Hawkins for comment and he offered the following via text message:

“We have handled this amicably and there’s really nothing to write about. While he did back me, we had many conversations and money transactions that had nothing to do with backing. Dude had what he presumed I owed him. I was making payments. He wanted a lump sum. He said if he didn’t get 30K he was going to go on Twitter, contact the world and defame my name. By getting people to post about loans as if it is poker news and it’s really not. Had nothing to do with backing. Basically, say shit that Twitter trolls love [like] scum and I am a scammer. Then people run with it.

“He made money off me like everyone else had in the past. What I borrow from someone isn’t news but when you are a poker player I guess people find a way to make it news. I am all these things when I didn’t want to give him the lump sum. But yet I bet the story won’t be spun like that. Like I said earlier, it’s been handled and he will validate that.”

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Garcia Seeks to Recant

Shortly after texting with Hawkins, PokerNews received an email from Garcia, who had already gone on the record. Garcia asked that this article not be run as he confirmed he was in the process of reaching an agreement with Hawkins on a reparation plan.

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In the name of transparency and in the interest of the poker community, PokerNews declined Garcia’s request but did offer him the opportunity to add to the official record.

“My lawsuit against Maurice Hawkins is currently in the process of being amicably resolved,” he said.

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Hawkins dominates the final table

Maurice Hawkins won the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Choctaw Durant Ring Event #5: $400 No-Limit Hold’em on Monday, defeating 217 opponents for the $16,898 first prize. In doing so, he captured his 14th career WSOP Circuit gold ring, adding to the Circuit record he already held.

Hawkins was the overwhelming chip leader going into the nine-handed final table. He had 1.160 million chips, while second-place Andy Robinson had just 440,000. None of the other seven players had more than 300,000 chips.

The tournament came down to Hawkins and seven-time Circuit winner Robinson. Though Robinson did have enough chips to make himself dangerous, he eventually succumbed to the all-time champ when Hawkins’ A-K dominated his A-Q on the final hand.

Owns the WSOP Circuit record books

Hawkins is the all-time leader or in the top three in three major WSOP Circuit categories. He already had the most rings in WSOP Circuit history going into this year. His 14th ring now puts him two ahead of the tandem of Valentin Vornicu and Joshua Reichard. They are the only other players with double-digit rings.

far and away the leader in lifetime WSOP Circuit earnings

Maurice Hawkins is also far and away the leader in lifetime WSOP Circuit earnings, now with $1,968,839. Three other players have more than $1,000,000, led by Chris “Jesus” Ferguson with $1,362,090.

Where Hawkins does not sit atop the rankings is in total Circuit cashes. With two cashes at Choctaw Durant, including Monday’s victory, he has now passed Charles Moore on the all-time list. His 107 lifetime Circuit cashes ranks him third behind Douglas Carli (148) and Christopher Conrad (112). Hawkins dwarfs them in the other two categories; Carli has three rings and $705,766 in Circuit earnings, while Conrad has two rings and $570,222 in earnings.

Looking to get on a roll in 2020

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This was Maurice Hawkins’s first WSOP Circuit gold ring triumph since May 2019, when he won Event #8: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack at Horseshoe Tunica for his 13th and tie-breaking ring. His best ring-winning stretch was 2015-2017, when he won three rings in each of two Circuit seasons.

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Since that victory at Tunica, Hawkins has what one might consider two sizable cashes. He finished third in the 2019 WSOP Circuit Global Casino Championship for $119,555 and second in the WSOP Circuit Foxwoods Main Event for $88,557, both in August. All the rest of his cashes since Foxwoods have been for just three or four figures.

Feel like I got my mojo back.”

Feels good. Feel like I got my mojo back,” Hawkins admitted to WSOP.com after his Choctaw Durant win Monday night. “Feels good to know that the beginning of the year is going to end like it should, which means, that when you start the year off winning, it only can get better. It’s time to go up.”