143,074: The number of requests
for information from 2003 - 2005.
Approximately half concerned U.S. persons.
0: The amount of information obtained by use of NSLs that the law currently
requires to be destroyed – even after the information is determined to concern
innocent Americans.
3,000:
The number of different telephone numbers that the FBI requested
information on, and telecommunications companies turned over, in false
emergencies under so-called “exigent” circumstances, in the complete absence of
any legal authority.
34,000: The
number of law enforcement and intelligence agents who have unfettered, virtually
limitless access to phone records collected through NSLs.
11,100: The
number of different phone numbers whose subscriber information was turned over
to the FBI in response to only nine NSLs.
43:
The number of confirmed criminal referrals made to prosecutors from the
FBI after it obtained information through a NSL. (19 involved fraud, 17 were
immigration-related and 17 were for money laundering.)
1:
The number of terror-related convictions the Inspector General was able
to confirm (material support) stemming from the 143,074 persons’ info that was
collected through NSLs.