URGENT UPDATE: Testimony in a high-stakes civil trial revealed that the Los Angeles Angels had prior knowledge of Eric Kay’s drug abuse before he supplied a fatal fentanyl-laced pill to pitcher Tyler Skaggs in 2019. Camela Kay, Eric’s ex-wife, testified on October 30, 2023, that she witnessed drugs being distributed among team members, including opioids, on an Angels’ plane.
The implications are staggering as the Skaggs family seeks $118 million in damages, arguing the Angels failed to intervene despite knowing about Kay’s substance abuse issues. Camela Kay’s testimony contradicts earlier claims made by Eric Kay’s former boss, Tim Mead, and Angels traveling secretary, Tom Taylor, both of whom denied knowledge of Kay’s drug use before Skaggs’ tragic overdose in a Texas hotel room.
During her testimony, Camela Kay recounted a shocking incident from October 1, 2017, when she observed Mead coming out of their bedroom with “six or seven” baggies, each containing approximately six white pills. She described her disbelief, stating, “I questioned [Mead] and asked where he got those. He said Eric directed him.”
This revelation raises critical questions about the Angels’ responsibility in Skaggs’ death. Camela Kay emphasized her ongoing concerns about Eric’s addiction and claimed she repeatedly informed Mead and Taylor about his deteriorating condition. Her testimony included disturbing accounts of seeing players receiving pills and consuming alcohol excessively on team flights.
The defense argues that the Angels cannot be held liable for Skaggs’ death, stating he had a history of drug use prior to joining the team. Attorney Todd Theodora claimed, “It was Skaggs who decided to obtain the illicit pills and take the illicit drugs along with the alcohol the night he died.”
As the trial continues, the stakes are high. The Skaggs family contends the Angels’ lack of action created a dangerous environment for players struggling with addiction. They assert that allowing Kay, who had his own substance abuse issues, to have contact with Skaggs contributed to the tragic outcome.
Camela Kay’s testimony is expected to continue later today, with more direct examination from the plaintiff’s attorney, Leah Graham, followed by cross-examination from the defense. This developing story is poised to have lasting implications for the legacy of the Los Angeles Angels and their accountability in addressing drug abuse within their ranks.
Stay tuned for further updates on this urgent case, as the courtroom drama unfolds and critical revelations come to light.






































