Attorneys for the Angels and the family of Tyler Skaggs reached a settlement in the civil trial over whether the team should be held responsible for the pitcher's fatal overdose.
Angels settle wrongful death lawsuit with family of Tyler Skaggs, who died from fentanyl-laced pills
The Los Angeles Angels settled a wrongful death lawsuit with Tyler Skaggs' family, which originally sought $118 million over the pitcher's 2019 overdose.
During the Fanatics auction, the one-of-a-kind Ohtani card easily topped the $1.1 million Fanatics Collect auction price of ...
The Los Angeles Angels on Friday settled a lawsuit over the drug overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.The decision to ...
The resolution arrived just as a jury in Santa Ana was deliberating whether the franchise bore responsibility for the 27-year ...
Attorney Russell Hardin Jr. hugs Tyler Skaggs’ widow, Carli Skaggs, center, as Skaggs’ mother’s Debbie smiles, at left, after ...
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