IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 502009CA040800 AG JEFFREY EPSTEIN, Plaintiff(s), vs. SCOTT ROTHSTEIN, etc., et at, Defendant(s). OMNIBUS ORDER IN REGARD TO UPDATE DEPOSITION OF THE PLAINTIFF THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon various Motions in regard to the Defendant, BRADLEY J. EDWARDS' request for update deposition of JEFFREY EPSTEIN, as well as a Request to Produce served upon EDWARDS and Motions to Impose Sanctions against JEFFREY EPSTEIN. The Court has heard argument and has reviewed the pleadings and is otherwise fully advised in the premises. Based upon the foregoing, it is CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED as follows: The Defendant shall be entitled to take an update deposition of the Plaintiff in regard to the specific issues identified and more specifically relating to public statements made by the Plaintiff regarding his criminal activity, testimony dealing with any claim the Plaintiff has waived his Fifth Amendment rights and/or has otherwise lost his Fifth Amendment rights. The Defendant EDWARDS' Motion to Compel and Impose Sanctions for Failure to Attend the Deposition is denied. In regard to the Request to Produce submitted to the Defendant EDWARDS by the Plaintiff under certificate of service the 7th day of April, 2011, the Court recognizes that there is a difference between "fact work product", "opinion work product", and "contention discovery". "Opinion work product" is almost never discoverable, "fact work product" is discoverable under limited circumstances, and, according to the most recent pronouncements from the Fourth District, "contention discovery" is allowed. Therefore, the Defendant shall respond to the EFTA01082063