A federal judge sentenced former Angels communications director Eric Kay for his role in the death of former Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs on Tuesday in Fort Worth, Texas
led him to believe Kay showed a “refusal to accept responsibility and even be remorseful for something you caused.”“We are very grateful to the government and the jury for seeing this important case through to the right verdict,”. “Tyler was the light of our family. He is gone, and nothing can ever bring him back. We are relieved that justice was served, although today is a painful reminder of the worst day in the life of our family.”choking on his own vomitOn Feb.
Coroners didn’t find Percocet in Skaggs’s system, and investigators later determined that the pink pills in Skaggs’s room were “legitimately manufactured five-milligram oxycodone pills that did not contain fentanyl.”
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