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As Tyler Skaggs wrongful death case heads to jury, Angels insurers may press for settlement

Four years after the family of deceased Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs filed a wrongful death suit against the Angels, and two months into often contentious testimony in an Orange County Superior Court courtroom, jurors are set to begin deliberations on whether Skaggs’ widow and parents deserve hundreds of millions of dollars.

During closing statements Monday, plaintiffs lawyer Daniel Dutko argued that the Angels were negligent in failing to supervise Eric Kay, the drug-addicted team communications director who gave Skaggs the fentanyl that killed him in 2019.

At trial, Angels lawyer Todd Theodora has insisted that Skaggs was a selfish, secretive opioid addict who for years manipulated Kay into obtaining drugs for him.