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Ex-wife of Angels employee testifies at trial about team's drug use

Camela Kay testified that Angels officials knew of Eric Kay’s opioid addiction and drug dealing years before Tyler Skaggs’ 2019 overdose death.

  • On Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, Camela Kay testified she shared information with an Angels official weeks before Tyler Skaggs' 2019 overdose, amid a wrongful-death suit alleging team negligence.
  • On Oct. 1, 2017, the Kay family staged an intervention over Eric Kay's drug use, and Camela Kay described his April 21, 2019 hospitalization after Tom Taylor drove him home.
  • On a team flight, Camela Kay said she witnessed players passing pills and reported that to traveling secretary Tom Taylor; she also testified Tim Mead returned from Eric Kay's bedroom with plastic baggies of pills, though both deny recalling this.
  • The Skaggs family is suing the Angels, seeking $118 million in damages in Orange County Superior Court, where the trial is expected to run into December.
  • Major League Baseball agreed to opioid testing and treatment referrals after Skaggs' death, while Skaggs' lawyers say the Angels gave Eric Kay special treatment by allowing his Nov. 2, 2019 resignation.
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Ex-wife of Angels employee testifies at trial about team's drug use

Camela Kay, the ex-wife of the team's former communications director, is testifying in a civil trial against the Los Angeles Angels over the 2019 drug overdose death of one of its star pitchers.

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