Don't be alarmed by the 'OL' measurement on your meter. OL means overload, indicating the circuit is effectively open from the perspective of the ohmmeter. The ESC module, unlike the EGR solenoid and EAC valve solenoid, contains an integrated circuit with very high internal impedance that conducts microamps of current. The EGR and EAC solenoids are electromagnets with moderately low impedance flowing approximately 1 amp each. That's 6 orders of magnitude difference. The primary concern was to discover whether the ESC module is shorted. It is not.
Simply for the sake of interest, recheck the ESC pins reversing the probe polarities to see if there is any difference and let us know.
Regarding the fuel pump, will the engine start and run?