Judge Mathis threatened to shoot a city employee because a garbage truck was blocking his path … at least according to a new lawsuit.
The documents, obtained by TMZ, name a man Ricardo Acosta claims she was working for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in July 2023, working out of Mathis’ home, when she says the TV judge started swearing at her.
Acosta claims Mathis was driving his car out of his garage, then got out of the car and started throwing explosives … yelling at Acosta to “get the f***** truck out of the way.”
A city employee claims Mathis was standing behind the dump truck at the time, and he says he told Mathis to move behind the truck for safety reasons … because he was afraid the truck would roll back when he shifted into gear. because it was parked on a slope.
Acosta claims that Mathis told him he “didn’t give an af*** and run him over and see what would happen to him.” He says Mathis then told him that for him some has something and ran home and came back with a gun.
In the documents, Acosta claims that Mathis hit the gun and said: He says Mathis then got back into the car and drove off, but not before threatening to “blow the lid off” again.
Acosta is suing Mathis for assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress … and he’s going after Mathis for damages.

The lawsuit follows a story we broke in July 2023 … when law enforcement sources told us an LADWP employee filed a police complaint. Accusing Mattis of threatening workers as a result of a heated confrontation with a gun.
Attorney for Judge Mathis. Anahita Sedaghatfar “This unfiled complaint, conveniently made public, is Mr. Acosta’s latest attempt to extort my client, Judge Mathis, for financial gain. actually occurred during an incident that occurred more than a year ago.’
He continues. “The report made by Mr. Acosta’s superiors to the LAPD contains numerous blatant falsehoods, while acknowledging that Judge Mathis feared for his safety and that of his family due to threats from Mr. Acosta and his associates. the false imprisonment they imposed on Judge Mathis on his personal property.”
He adds: “The fact that the LAPD did not even investigate Mr. Acosta’s allegations speaks to their lack of merit. If Mr. Acosta pursues this lawsuit, we will not only vigorously defend the case, but we will also file cross-claims against Mr. Acosta for his misconduct and mine.” double defamation of the defendant”.