The Midtown lawyer caught on camera hurling racist insults at Spanish-speaking restaurant workers was once busted for threatening a cop at a Phillies game, according to a report Friday.

Aaron Schlossberg, 42, allegedly barked, “You’re f—king dead” at a police officer who was responding to complaints about him at the sporting event in 2009, according to Philly Voice.

Fans had reported Schlossberg for “disturbing other patrons and refuse[ing] to stop” at a game against the Atlanta Braves on April 5, 2009, according to court documents cited by the website.

When a security guard told the hothead lawyer he would be booted from the game, he allegedly lashed out at a female cop, according to the paper.

“After he was told that he was going to be ejected, [Schlossberg] jumped in the face of Philadelphia Police Officer [Jennifer] Coco and stated, “You’re f—ing dead’” according to court documents cited by the paper.

His angry tirade prompted a crowd to gather and Schlossberg was arrested for disorderly conduct, according to Philly Voice.

On Tuesday, the lawyer was caught hurling hateful insults at Spanish-speaking workers at Fresh Kitchen on Madison Avenue near East 39th Street.

The video shows him threatening to call immigration officers to have the workers “kicked out of my country.” “Every person I listen to — he spoke [Spanish], he spoke it, she’s speaking it — it’s America!” he shouted.

“My guess is they’re not documented, so my next call is to ICE to have each one of them kicked out of my country,” he raged. “If they have the balls to come here and live off of my money — I pay for their welfare, I pay for their ability to be here — the least they can do is speak English.”