SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The ex-wife of a Los Angeles Angels employee testified Tuesday that she had shared information with a team official about drugs — possibly intended for one of the team's pitchers — weeks before a player died in an overdose.
Camela Kay told jurors in a Southern California courtroom about her ex-husband Eric Kay’s hospitalization in 2019 for a drug overdose. She also said she told the MLB team’s traveling secretary that Kay, the Angels communications director, had pills that were supposed to be for pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
The testimony came in a trial for a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Skaggs’ family contending the Angels should be held responsible for letting Eric Kay stay on the job and access players while he was addicted to and dealing drugs. The Angels have s

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