This one is great, where Josh's attorney advises him not to answer the question. I can't imagine why

A bit of silly buggers there, actually. Generally almost anything is fair game in a deposition. If the plaintiffs felt like it, they could probably get a motion to compel testimony (and the other side gets slapped with the attorney fees for such a motion if you win it). I guess they didn't feel like the hassle, but there's some reason they didn't want that question answered.