The ex-wife of Eric Kay, the former Angels staffer who provided the counterfeit pill that led to pitcher Tyler Skaggs’ death, stood firm in her description of illicit drug use on a team plane during questioning by the ballclub’s attorney on Tuesday, Oct. 28, but acknowledged that she was basing her recollections on what she saw on a single flight and what she was told by her since-convicted ex-husband.
During her second day of testimony in the Skaggs family’s wrongful death trial against the Angels, Camela Kay was sharply questioned by the team’s attorney about headline-grabbing allegations she made a day earlier regarding partying and drug use by Angels players.
Camela Kay, during her testimony on Monday, described players “passing out pills and drinking alcohol excessively” on team

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