Page 5 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 139535, * For Defendant (9:09-cv-80469-KAM): Bruce Reinhart, LEAD ATTORNEY, Bruce . ein art, P.A., West Palm Beach, FL; Denise Kalland, Denise Kalland, P.A., West Palm Beach, FL. For Jane Doe No. 101, Plaintiff (9:09-cv-80591-KAM): Katherine Warthen Ezell, LEAD ATTORNEY, Podhurst Orseck Josefsberg et al, Miami, FL USA; Robert C. Josefsberg, LEAD ATTORNEY, Podhurst Orseck, P.A., Miami, FL USA. For Jeffrey Epstein, Defendant (9:09-cv-80591-KAM): Michael James Pike, LEAD ATTORNEY, Pike & Lustig, LLP, West Palm Beach, FL; Robert Deweese Critton, Jr., LEAD ATTORNEY, Critton Luttier ["7] & Coleman, West Palm Beach, FL; Jay P. Lefkowitz, Michael D. Shumsky, PRO HAC VICE, Kirkland & Ellis, Washington, DC. JUDGES: LINNEA R. JOHNSON, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE. OPINION BY: LINNEA R. JOHNSON OPINION ORDER THIS CAUSE is before the Court on Plaintiffs Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories and Production of Documents (D.E. #57). For the following reasons said Motion is granted in part and denied in part as follows. In this case, which has been consolidated for purposes of discovery, Plaintiffs are former under-age girls who allege they were sexually assaulted by Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein ("Epstein"), at his Palm Beach mansion home. The scheme is alleged to have taken place over the course of several years in or around 2004-2005, when the girls in question were approximate) 16 ears of age. As part of this scheme, Epstein, with the help of his assistant allegedly lured economically disadvantaged minor girls to his homes in a m eac , ew York and St. Thomas, with the promise of money in exchange for a massage. Epstein purportedly transformed the massage into a sexual assault. The three-count Complaint alleges sexual assault and battery (Count I), intentional infliction of emotional ['13] distress (Count II), and, coercion and enticement to sexual activity in violation of 18 U.S.C. §2422 (Count III). In 2008, Epste