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Angels Settle Skaggs' Death Lawsuit
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The Los Angeles Angels have reached a settlement in a lawsuit related to pitcher Tyler Skaggs 2019 drug overdose death, following a two-month trial. Skaggs widow and parents sued the team, alleging the Angels knew or should have known about Kays drug distribution. The Angels maintained they were unaware of Skaggs drug use. Kay, who provided Skaggs with the fatal pill, was convicted and sentenced to 22 years in prison. This settlement marks a closure to a challenging period, emphasizing player welfare and accountability in professional sports.
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