A Manhattan judge is threatening to toss out Dominique Sharpton’s $5 million trip-and-fall lawsuit against the city after her lawyer was a no-show at a recent court appearance.

“On May 10, 2017, plaintiff’s counsel failed to appear at a scheduled compliance conference,” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Alexander Tisch wrote in an order made public Thursday.

“Counsel is reminded that a failure to appear at future court conferences may result in dismissal of the instant action,” Tisch wrote.

The threat comes a year after the Rev. Al Sharpton’s daughter missed four depositions within six months.

Sharpton, 30, who works for her father’s National Action Network, claims in the suit that she permanently injured her ankle. But shortly after the incident she posted photographs of herself on social media climbing a mountain in Bali.

In her deposition, she said that the injury hasn’t stopped her from dancing in New Orleans.

Sharpton is represented by the personal injury law firm Elefterakis, Elefterakis & Panek. Founding partner John Elefterakis said in a statement that the “adjournment had nothing to do with the merits of the case.”

“The partner who was set to appear had a family medical emergency,” Elefterakis said.