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Camela Kay testified that she repeatedly warned Angels executives of her ex-husband’s severe opioid addiction before pitcher Tyler Skaggs died in 2019.

Her account directly contradicts those of Angels officials Tim Mead and Tom Taylor, bolstering the Skaggs family’s $118-million wrongful death lawsuit.

The ex-wife of the Angels employee who gave pitcher Tyler Skaggs fentanyl-laced opioid pills was steadfast in her testimony Monday and Tuesday that Angels executives knew of her then-husband’s opioid abuse for several years before Skaggs died after chopping up and snorting the pills in 2019.

The testimony of Camela Kay directly contradicted that of the Angels then-vice presiden

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