The FBI unlawfully collected more than 2,000 U.S. telephone call records between 2002 and 2006 by appealing terrorism emergencies that did not exist by simply persuading phone companies to provide records, according to internal bureau memos and interviews. A Justice Department inspector general's fulfilled that the FBI normally violated the law with its emergency request.
FBI General Counsel Valerie Caproni said on Monday’s an interview that the
FBI technically despoiled the Electronic Communications Privacy Act when agents call upon nonexistent emergencies to collect records. Documents show that senior FBI almost all the officials approved the procedures for emergency wishes of phone records and that headquarters officials frequently made the requests, which continue for two years after bureau lawyers move up concerns and an FBI official began pressing for changes.
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