Ex-Dodger wishes he saved boys before fatal crash by former lover, says MLB millions largely gone
Former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson testified that he has little left of his career earnings as a jury considers whether to award further damages against him and his former lover after they were found liable for the car-crash deaths of two young brothers in Westlake Village.
Former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson testified that he has little left of his career earnings as a jury considers whether to award further damages against him and his former lover after they were found liable for the car-crash deaths of two young brothers in Westlake Village.
Former MLB pitcher Scott Erickson testified that he has little left of his career earnings as a jury considers whether to award further damages against him and his former lover after they were found liable for the car-crash deaths of two young brothers in Westlake Village.
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