Top Los Angeles Angels executives testified on Friday, Dec. 12 that they knew nothing about Tyler Skaggs’ opioid use or that a team communication staffer was providing Skaggs with illicit pills prior to the pitchers’ shocking 2019 death, as testimony in the high-profile wrongful death trial against the organization drew to a close.

Molly Jolly, the team’s senior vice president of finance and administration, said she was “flabbergasted” to learn of the drug use involving an Angels employee and Skaggs. Jolly said that had she known about the drug use, she would have reported it to Major League Baseball.

“We would have taken action,” Jolly said. “We would have wanted them to get clean and sober.”

Jolly noted that the Angels have provided more than a million pages of documents and respond

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