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Angels and Tyler Skaggs' family discuss settlement after trial about his fatal overdose, source says

2025-12-19 19:19
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Angels and Tyler Skaggs' family discuss settlement after trial about his fatal overdose, source says

Lawyers for the Los Angeles Angels were discussing a possible settlement Friday with the family of pitcher Tyler Skaggs following a trial over whether the team was responsible for his fatal drug overd...

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Angels and Tyler Skaggs' family discuss settlement after trial about his fatal overdose, source says

Lawyers for the Los Angeles Angels were discussing a possible settlement Friday with the family of pitcher Tyler Skaggs following a trial over whether the team was responsible for his fatal drug overdose

Amy Taxin Friday 19 December 2025 19:19 GMT
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Angels and Tyler Skaggs' family discuss settlement after trial about his fatal overdose, source says

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Lawyers for the Los Angeles Angels were discussing a possible settlement Friday with the family of pitcher Tyler Skaggs following a trial over whether the team should be held responsible for Skaggs' 2019 fatal drug overdose, according to a person with knowledge of the case who was not authorized to discuss deliberations publicly.

Jurors began deliberating earlier this week after a two-month trial in the case. Skaggs died after he snorted a fentanyl-laced pill provided by the team’s communications director, Eric Kay. Kay was previously sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in Skaggs' death.

Skaggs’ widow, Carli, and his parents filed a lawsuit alleging the MLB team knew or should have known Kay was a drug addict and dealing painkillers to players. The team contended officials didn’t know Skaggs was taking drugs and would have sought him help if they did.

The jurors remained behind closed doors mid-Friday morning. Lawyers for both sides had earlier gone to speak with the judge.

Late Wednesday, jurors sent out a note asking whether they “get to decide the punitive damage amount,” saying there is no field for it on the verdict form. The judge said she would send a note replying that if they decide there should be punitive damages, they would decide how much at a later time.

The jury did not work on Thursday and resumed deliberations Friday morning.

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