Eric Kay, the Angels’ former communications director, was found guilty Thursday for distributing fentanyl and causing the death of Tyler Skaggs.
The jury deliberated for only a couple of hours before reaching a verdict in the case, which stems from Skaggs’ overdose death in a suburban Dallas hotel room back in 2019. Sentencing is set for June 28. Kay faces a minimum 20-year sentence and a $1 million fine for providing the fentanyl that Skaggs ingested on the night he died. Throughout the course of the trial in Fort Worth, Texas, it was also proven that Kay supplied opioids to other major leaguers, including Matt Harvey, Cam Bedrosian, and C.J. Cron. It’s a tragic story all around.