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- Matt Harvey was called to the stand as a witness in U.S. v Eric Kay on Tuesday
- Eric Kay is being charged for providing former Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs with the opioids that led to his O.D.
- In his time on the stand, Harvey admitted to past drug use of oxycodone and cocaine while with the Angels.
This morning Matt Harvey took the stand at former Angels communication director Eric Kay’s federal trial.
Kay is charged for playing a role in the 2019 death of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs—who overdosed on a mix of alcohol, fentanyl, and oxycodone, as provided by witnesses from the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s office who testified in the federal case last week.
The defense team is trying to prove that Skaggs could have received opioids from multiple sources, thus making it difficult to assume Kay is responsible for providing Skaggs with the drugs that led to his death.
Matt Harvey is one of those individuals who alleged to have possibly provided Skaggs with drugs on a regular occasion, which would help achieve what Kay’s defense team is trying to accomplish.
Kay’s official charges are conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance, and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance resulting in death and serious bodily injury.
Matt Harvey Granted Immunity in Federal Trial of Eric Kay
At one point in his opening, Harvey mentioned the quote, “I’m here because I got subpoenaed by the government to be here.”
Harvey has been given immunity, as reported by multiple sources.
Matt Harvey: “I’m here because I got subpoenaed by the government to be here.”
He said he’s received a compulsion order for him to testify. He has been given immunity.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
There are a number of journalists providing excellent reporting on the case, one of which is Sam Blum, the Angels beat reporter for The Athletic, and the other T.J. Quinn of ESPN.
Matt Harvey Admitting to Cocaine Use and Opioid Use
Harvey revealed a lot about his drug use and how it intertwined in his friendship with Tyler Skaggs.
Harvey said he often limited drinking while on oxycodone. He knew it was dangerous, especially on heavy drinking.
Defense has already tried to establish possibility Skaggs was heavily drinking and taking oxycodone. Potential cause of death instead of fentanyl.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
Not only did Harvey talk about drug use with Skaggs, but Harvey also mentioned his drug use in general during the time he was playing.
Here’s more context for how Harvey’s social life came into play.
Defense Attorney: “Pretty much the understatement of the day that you don’t want to be here today?”
Harvey: “Correct.”
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
During cross examination, Harvey also acknowledges that his social life could have negatively impacted his playing career.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
Alleged Drug Use at Angel Stadium
What is alarming is Harvey also mentions several times about using drugs on the premises of Angel Stadium.
Harvey also said that he and Skaggs did oxycodone at Angel Stadium previously. In clubhouse and dugout.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
Harvey says he used in clubhouse and dugout. Skaggs told him he crushed and snorted oxy on the toilet paper dispenser in the clubhouse bathroom.
— T.J. Quinn (@TJQuinnESPN)
Matt Harvey and C.J. Cron Admit to Getting Pills from Eric Kay
Colorado Rockies first basemen C.J. Cron was also called to the stand as a witness. Cron played for the Angels from 2014-2017. According to Sam Blum, the prosecution is trying to establish Cron received oxycodone from either Kay or Skaggs, which would thus connect back to Kay.
Cron said he received pills from Kay 8 times. Called it a “dumb decision.”
He also got the pills an additional time from Kay, when the Rays came to play the Angels in the 2018. Cron was on the Rays.
He said he had no oxycodone source on the Rays.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
Here’s what Cron said:
Cron said he received pills from Kay 8 times. Called it a “dumb decision.”
He also got the pills an additional time from Kay, when the Rays came to play the Angels in the 2018. Cron was on the Rays.
He said he had no oxycodone source on the Rays.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
And here’s what Harvey said about Eric Kay.
Harvey said he spoke with Eric Kay on June 30, 2019, about getting a blue oxycodone pill. Harvey said he asked Kay to put in his locker.
He said he chose not to take the pill.
He woke up the next day to find out Skaggs was dead.
He then threw the blue pill away.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3)
Revelations from the Case So Far
This case is going on in real-time as we speak, so more news might come of it as the day goes on.
Two other former players have taken the stand as witnesses, former Angels pitchers Mike Morin and Cam Bedrosian. Both said Eric Kay had provided them with opioids in the past, which makes it now four former players who have said Kay provided them drugs if you count Harvey and Cron.
And as for Matt Harvey, he has revealed quite a bit about his drug use during his prime years of pitching.
These are some pretty ugly acts. One can only feel sadness towards Skagg’s death and the details that are unraveling.
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