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It's been a whirlwind of a week for Maurice Hawkins, who won his record-tying 19th World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) ring just days after he was once again called out publicly by a disgruntled backer.

Hawkins took down Event #6: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack at WSOPC Horseshoe Tunica for $34,711 as he defeated Arkansas' Dylan Crawford. The event drew 571 players and the final table also included Michael Mieszala (3rd - $15,081), Michael Costello (4th - $10,822) and Dave Alfa (5th - $7,931).

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Maurice HawkinsWest Palm Beach, FL$34,711
2Dylan CrawfordMountain Home, AR$21,452
3Michael MieszalaMount Prospect, IL$15,081
4Michael CostelloWarrensburg, IL$10,822
5Dave AlfaLas Vegas, NV$7,931
6Adam HenningMadison, AL$5,939
7Connor SteinbrookPlano, TX$4,545
8Charles DawsonN/A$3,558
9Anh NguyenNashville, TN$2,849

Backer Says Hawkins Still Hasn't Paid

On April 21, just two days before Hawkins won his 19th ring to tie Ari Engel as the all-time ring leader, he was called out on social media by former backer Randy Garcia.

In 2019, a judge in Palm Beach County, Florida, awarded Garcia a $115,828 judgment, meaning Hawkins owed that amount to him. But several years later, the North Carolina restaurateur says Hawkins has only paid back a fraction of the money owed.

"So now I am working with a new lawyer to go after every penny he owes me (including 6 years of interest which I am entitled to per the judgment)," Garcia wrote on X. "I will do everything in my power not only to get my money back, but expose him for the fraud he is. He has now owed me for 6 years. I backed him and loaned him money when his bills were past due for his family and this is how he repays my kindness."

Garcia also shared a text message from Hawkins dated March 7 asking for "30 days" to pay the money back. Garcia claims Hawkins, who has long dismissed his critics as haters who envy his success, missed that April 7 deadline.

Hawkins' 18th ring victory was also marred in controversy, albeit unrelated to the polarizing poker player himself. In that victory, third-place finisher Divyam Satyarthi was incorrectly eliminated when his winning hand was accidentally mucked at showdown.

Chad Holloway, Kyna England and Mike Holtz discussed the Hawkins backing controversy on the latest PokerNewsPodcast, which went live this morning.

*Photos courtesy WSOPC

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