July 27th 2023.
Judge Greg Mathis, best known for his long-running television show "Judge Mathis," found himself in an unusual situation this week. On Tuesday, July 25th, a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power employee filed a police report accusing Judge Mathis of threatening city workers with a gun.
Both sides offered different versions of the events. According to the workers, an argument broke out after they asked Mathis to move his vehicle. During the exchange, Mathis reportedly brandished a firearm. However, Mathis countered that the workers had blocked his driveway, and that one of them made a threatening remark, which Mathis interpreted as a threat. He said that he only mentioned having a gun, but did not actually pull it out.
Fortunately, the argument was de-escalated and both parties went on about their day. Nevertheless, the LADWP workers still proceeded with filing a report. The police are currently investigating the incident.
Despite this, Judge Mathis is preparing for his return to court television with his new show "Mathis Court." The show was announced just days after Warner Bros. cancelled his long-running show "Judge Mathis" after 24 seasons. The new show will be part of Allen Media Group's court series, which will also include "America’s Court with Judge Ross," "Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez," "Justice with Judge Mablean," "Supreme Justice with Judge Karen," "The Verdict with Judge Hatchett," "We the People with Judge Lauren Lake" and "Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams." The show will be distributed to 90% of US markets.
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