The Dirty Verdict
In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, Peter Taaffe, Bill Ogden, and Kyle Herbert sit down with Laura Hollingsworth, Dana Levy, Leah Graham, and Daniel Dutko for a deep dive into the civil case surrounding the tragic death of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs. The panel breaks down the facts behind the case, the role of Angels communications director Eric Kay, the evidence that revealed a broader culture of drug access inside the organization, and the uphill battle of proving negligence against a Major League Baseball franchise. From third-party subpoenas and deleted text messages to emotional witness testimony and a jury question that changed the trajectory of the case, the guests walk through what it took to fight for accountability on behalf of Tyler's family. The conversation also touches on the Ken Paxton impeachment trial, the unique dynamics of a massive trial team, the personal responsibility defense, fentanyl in professional sports, and whether Major League Baseball has done enough to address the systemic issues exposed by the case. Main Highlights: * The largest guest panel in Dirty Verdict history * Laura Hollingsworth, Dana Levy, Leah Graham, and Daniel Dutko join the show * Behind-the-scenes stories from the Ken Paxton impeachment trial * The origin of the Tyler Skaggs civil case * How Eric Kay's role with the Angels became central to the litigation * Evidence that Kay was providing opioids to multiple players * The challenge of proving the Angels knew, or should have known, what was happening * Why the case was not simply about "personal responsibility" * The significance of the criminal trial and Kay's 22-year sentence * The difference between an intentional overdose and a fentanyl poisoning * The role of the Angels' team doctor and the opioid prescriptions connected to Kay * Discovery battles, deleted texts, and third-party subpoenas * Camilla Kay's testimony and the evidence found through her phone * The structure of the trial team and each lawyer's role * The three-and-a-half-month trial in Orange County * The jury question about punitive damages that shifted settlement pressure * The emotional burden on Tyler Skaggs' family * How the trial exposed deeper questions about drug use in professional sports * MLB, the players union, and opioid testing after Tyler's death * Whether the Angels and Major League Baseball have truly learned from the case
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