Los Angeles Angels’ officials were warned that communications staffer Eric Kay was providing illicit pills to Tyler Skaggs weeks before the pitcher’s death, according to testimony on Monday, Oct. 27 from Kay’s ex-wife, who also described a culture of rampant drug use on team road trips.
Camela Kay testified during Skaggs’ wrongful death trial that Angels’ officials were aware of her ex-husband’s years-long struggle with opioid addiction and ignored evidence that he had provided Skaggs and other players with illicit pills. Kay’s drug issues were further tested by “partying” that went on while the team was traveling on the “team plane,” the ex-wife testified.
“They are treated like kings,” Camela Kay said. “They are gambling, they are drinking, they are partying.”
“I had seen them passi

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