The wife of a former L.A. Angels team employee testified Monday during the civil trial concerning the overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs that she saw players and other team employees passing around booze and pills on a team flight just before Skaggs was found dead.
Former Angels employee Eric Kay’s ex-wife, Camela, told the court that she was a passenger on a team flight just before Skaggs died from an overdose and that she saw the pitcher and others on the flight partying, playing card games, gambling, and drinking, the New York Post reported.
Eric Kay was convicted in 2022 of supplying the drugs that led to Skaggs’ 2019 death and was sentenced to 22 years in prison. His actions are also
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