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Hal Lewis lawsuit with poker player in 2017

Posted on 12/28/23 at 3:32 pm
Posted by theCAW
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 3:32 pm
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A Tallahassee attorney who fronted “large sums of money” to a professional poker player is suing after the player lost over $22,000 of that bankroll in unauthorized side gambling, according to a lawsuit filed last week.

Hal Lewis is a name partner in the Fonvielle Lewis Messer & McConnaughhay personal-injury law firm and a poker aficionado.

Poker player Maurice Hawkins of South Florida has posted lifetime earnings of nearly $3 million, according to the Hendon Mob online poker database.

The suit, filed in Leon County, is also a glimpse into the world of “staking” in professional poker.

“A poker investor (‘the backer’) puts up money on behalf of a poker player (‘the horse’) in exchange for a cut of the profits,” explains an Upswing Poker article from last October.


“The backer typically assumes all the risk: Any money the horse loses is on the backer,” the article continues. “But if the horse wins, the profits are shared according to the terms of the poker staking contract between the parties (usually, the cut is around 50/50).”

That was the deal cut by Lewis and Hawkins, whom Lewis said he met at a tournament in Jacksonville last March.

“It’s a roller coaster,” Lewis said of his poker investing in a Friday interview. “These guys win and lose, but you keep going, and you hope that your player eventually wins big,” even up to a million-dollar payoff.

Lewis’ suit said he “deposit(ed) various large sums of money” into Hawkins’ wife’s bank account so Hawkins could play last summer’s World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas. (By the way, Hawkins on Friday was listed as a “trending player” on the WSOP website with $1,854,866 in wins.)

Hawkins played—and lost, the suit says. He told Lewis he wanted to quit the staking deal and give back $22,788 that was left.


That is, he wanted to but couldn’t, because he lost that money on bets outside of the deal, according to the suit.

“I just busted,” Hawkins said at first, according to copies of text messages from last June that Lewis attached to his complaint. “I owe you 22,788.”

But Hawkins later texted he had gotten a “feeling of despair” that “caused me to gamble, which caused me to lose and that’s why I lost all the money … I lost the 22,788… I am really emotional … I will make it right.”

He didn’t, Lewis said.

A complaint in a lawsuit tells one side of a story. Reached by phone, Hawkins disputed Lewis’ account, saying he owed the attorney nothing and that Lewis was being a “big bully.”

“Do I get a court date?” Hawkins said, avoiding a question about the texts. “Because the truth will come out then.”

Lewis now says he’s “very soured” on staking: “I still like playing, but I guess of all the people you shouldn’t trust, it’s probably those who lie, or ‘bluff,’ for a living.”

Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 3:34 pm to
So Hal went from staking in professional poker players to staking in shitty coaches?

Something smells funny about Hal’s involvement recently
Posted by AlbinoGator
Member since Oct 2016
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 5:44 pm to
I completely agree
I,also like you have been on his case lately on X
This post was edited on 12/28/23 at 8:55 pm
Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 6:13 pm to
Thecaw has gone toe to toe with many uaa plants and Disney gators over the years but there is something different about this hal character
Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 6:16 pm to
Why does an ambulance chasing lawyer with a history staking poker players want to be best buddies with a “squaeky clean” Boy Scout leader like Napier?
Posted by theCAW
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Posted on 12/28/23 at 6:26 pm to
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Lewis now says he’s “very soured” on staking: “I still like playing, but I guess of all the people you shouldn’t trust, it’s probably those who lie, or ‘bluff,’ for a living.”
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