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Angels attorneys prepare to blame Tyler Skaggs, portraying him as a manipulative opioid addict who concealed his drug use from the team.
The Skaggs family claims the Angels negligently failed to supervise Eric Kay, the former employee who supplied the fatal fentanyl; they seek $120 million, as well as millions more in pain and suffering and punitive damages.
The high-stakes trial, now in its defense phase, is expected to conclude by mid-December.
Fans of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs might want to hold their ears when the wrongful death trial brought by his widow and parents against the Angels resumes Monday.
The Angels are about to present their defense and, according to peopl

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