Ex-MLB pitcher dined in Malibu within 24 hours of fatal crosswalk crash, court hears

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Testimony in the wrongful-death case over the 2020 Westlake Village crosswalk deaths says ex-MLB pitcher Scott Erickson dined in Malibu less than 24 hours after his then-lover Rebecca Grossman plowed into two brothers; Grossman is serving 15-to-life for murder, the Iskanders seek tens of millions in damages, and Erickson’s lawyers call it a tragic accident and deny impairment.
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