A former Los Angeles Angels ballpark attendant testified on Tuesday, Nov. 4 that it was well-known in the clubhouse that Eric Kay – the communications staffer who would later give pitcher Tyler Skaggs an illicit pill that led to his death – was a drug addict.
Kris Constanti described during his testimony in the ongoing wrongful death trial against the ballclub hearing Kay admit to being high on Norco while at the ballpark, to hiring sex-workers to stay with him during spring training and to appearing to have snorted drugs in a team kitchen moments before Angels owner Arte Moreno walked in.
An attorney for the Angels painted Constanti as a disgruntled former employee still angry at the team for letting him go after he’d worked for more than a decade with the ballclub. Constanti acknowle

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