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U.S.

Department of Justice

Federal Bureau of Investigation

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April 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Yahoo!. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
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of the NSL and theidentification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ ___.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

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17cv03263-502
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

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April 14, 2017

eNom, Inc.
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Dear ... l________


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Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito eNom, Inc ..
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the lett~r
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-503
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with oth~r legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
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the FBI.! I
Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ....,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 28, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to CellCo
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Partnership. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:

The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;


The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

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name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
-.' . In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI I !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ ...,!FBi Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-506
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Nol.__
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October 28, 2016

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Metro PCS, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc.
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Dear~! _____ __, b6 -1


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Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Metro PCS,
Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement b7E -1
that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and'the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive informatio~ to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-50B
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

Fdc Nol._
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b7E -2

October 28, 2016

Metro PCS, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


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I
Dear~! _____ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S,C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I !to Metro PCS,
Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement b7E -1
that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursu~nt to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-509
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-510
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN,t.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Custodian of Records
AOL, INC.
22000 AOL Way
Dulles, VA 20166
703-265-1000

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito AOL, INC .. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with
respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-511
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the'
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions yqu have regarding this letter to the
.----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-512
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File N~.__ __ ___. b7E -1

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October 18, 2016

. ....___I ____ _____.

AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corpo_rate Security


b6 -1
b7C -1

- ....____I _ _______,

Dear_l ______ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to AT&T. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to.obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that. you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-513
.-------------------------- - --- . - ----------------

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads,· "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----i FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

F1leNol._
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b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Comcast Communications b6 -1
b7C -1

Dea~.________ _, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Comcast .
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The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whe~her or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-515
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ _. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-516
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

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October 18, 2016

I Equifax
I b6 -1
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I I
Dearl b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! j to Equifax. The NSL included a
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nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondiscl9sure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-517
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~I____________ ___.I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-5• B
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ...l______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter I
(NSL) !to Experian. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL'Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in ·the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
inf.ormation contained· in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-519
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel --------------~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the ideRtification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----1 FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-520
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File
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October 18, 2016

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b7C -1

Sprint Federal Operations

l__________
Dear ... __, b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Sprint
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Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessa-ry to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a ce.rtain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-521
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligatio~s you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number o·f the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-522
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

F,lcNo!.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l______
_ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the· Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to ~11
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL"on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-523
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel --------------~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
_questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----~I FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv032,63-524
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ __, b7E -1

b7E -2

November 10, 2016

Codero Hosting b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~!---------~
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Codero b7E -1
Hosting. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to-comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOM Act of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.

Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your


discretion to disclose the following:

The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;


The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with 0ther legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-525
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-526
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureauoflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

b6 -1
Alianza b7C -1

Dear._!____ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Alianza. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-527
If yo~ choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statu~e, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
,the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentenc~ that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI I !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
------~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-528
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 17, 2017

b6 -1
Equifax
b7C -1

Dear_! _____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-529
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two piaces on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name b7E -2,4
and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name b7E -2

and telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_______ _.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-530
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Nol._
___ __. b7E -1

I
b7E -2

April 17, 2017

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._!____ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisciosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI ·has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name b7E -2,4
and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name
and telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
--------~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-532
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcNol.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 17, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear ...l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile b7E -1
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and thqt the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you r~ceived the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for ·which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv0326 3-533
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name b7E -2,4
and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name
and telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
________ !FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-534
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ __.

April 17, 2017

Trans Union

Dear .. l________.
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your compa~y from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name ~nd telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field ·Office, attention [redact name b7E -2,4
and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL.. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name b7E -2
and telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ______ ....,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-536
U.S. D~partment of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File N4..._
___ __, b7E -1

b7E -2

October 28, 2016

Wells Fargo Bank NA (West) b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear_l ________ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)_!______ _.!to Wells Fargo Financial. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom,
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may-exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-537
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. ~lease note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to ~he
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-538
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FIieN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 16, 2017

American Express
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_____... b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to American Express. The NSL included
b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee;
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-539
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the.NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-540
---- - ---- ---~

U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File Nol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 16, 2017

b6 -1
Cbeyond
b7C -1

Dear ... !______ _. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Cbeyond. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termtnation Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-541
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-542
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau of Investigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 06, 2016

Atlantic.net b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~I ______ _, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to b7E -1
Atlantic.net. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s} for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-543
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.-----IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileN~-----
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

b6 -1
b7C -1
TracFone Wireless, Inc.

Dear~I ________ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito TracFone b7E -1
Wireless, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-545
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ______ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-546
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File N~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

March 01, 2017

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities,
LLC b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_______


__. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to F.inancial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)~!______ ....,!to Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase b7E -1
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, anq consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-547
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent. with other legal obligations you may have ..
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FB~ Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel~I _____________ ___.I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
..-------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03253-548
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F,lc Nol
..___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

March 01, 2017

Compass Bank
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~I _______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Compass Bank. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
di~closure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
co'unsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on th~ upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBil !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]. "


Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~,FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03 2.63-550
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

March 01, 2017

Flagstar Bank b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Flagstar Bank. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-551
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ ....,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---- ....IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-552
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Noj._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

March 01, 2017

New York Community Bank


b6 -1
b7C -1

l_______
Dear .. _. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito New York Community Bank. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:

The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;


The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be

17cv03263-553
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this- letter to the
.----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-554
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Ni.__
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

March 01, 2017

Wells Fargo Bank NA (West) b6 -1


b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I-------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, ~he FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Wells Fargo Bank NA (West). b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondiscl9sure Fequirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-555
If you choo~e, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence 4hat reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----1 FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-556
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
650-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Google. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to,challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field ~ffice or attentio~ [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ ___.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-558
\

U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN4..._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito CellCo
Partnership. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not y,ou provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-561
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and shquld be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel .._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---- ...,FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03 2:63-562
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _ b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_____
_. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code {U.S.C.) Sections 1681u{a)


and 1681u{b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter {NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordi_ngly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account{s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-563
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI.Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
b7E -2,4

of the NSL and the identification number .found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! ! Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

b6 -1
TransUnion
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)


and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TransUnion. The NSL included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer neces_sary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-565
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone numbe~ of·
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]·. 11

___ P_l_e_asedirect any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ __ __,IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03253-566
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File N~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 17, 2017

b6 -1
b7C -1
T-Mobile USA, Inc.

Dear .. l______ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1

you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-567
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telepho~e number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name , b7E -2,4
and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name
and telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _______ ~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-56B
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcNi._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

American Express b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. !_____ ___. b6 -1


b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL}! !to American Express. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-569
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that ·reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------,IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-570
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Capital One Bank (USA), N.A./Capital One, N.A.


b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_____
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Capital One Bank (USA), N.A./
Capital One, N.A .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-571
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephqne number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any ques~ions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-572
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 18, 2016

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities,
LLC b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)~!______ ...,!to Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase b7E -1
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and

17cv03263-573
-------------·--·---·-·--·-----

Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI


pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you·may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent includ~d on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----1FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdeN4._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

Decembe,r 14, 2016

AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corporate Security


b6 -1
b7C -1

I
Dear .. l______ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I !to AT&T.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or'obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was pecessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or no~ you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-575
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name anq telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that ~he name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel 1....---------------land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

l 7cv032fi3-576
{J.S.Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauof Investigation

F,JcN~-----
b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear_l _____ _ b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
•The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-577
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the 'NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-578
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflrivestigation

File Nol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

b6 -1
Experian b7C -1

De~r ... l_____


_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) fo~ which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-579
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life .or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ .....
IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 263- 580


U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauof Investigation

FileNol.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._l______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is. no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law,_ you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-581
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Spec,ial Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telepho:tJ.e number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-582
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoj._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

b6 -1
BurstNET Technologies, Inc b7C -1

Dear ... l_____ b6


b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito BurstNET
Technologies, Inc. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the r~quirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-5B3
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ _. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._______.IFBI Field Office.
b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Communications, Inc.
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy
Dl-3-521
Ashburn, VA 20147
703-886-6240

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito Verizon
Communications, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-585
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number £ound on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ___.IFBIField Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-5B6
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Build:[.ng 4
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Microsoft
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI 4ad sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or.legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-587
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel! ~--------------'!and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI ! ! Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
"------~!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

l 7cv032fi3-588
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

!__ __,
FileNo... b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

b6 -1
TracFone Wireless, Inc .. b7C -1

Dea~ .._______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TracFone
Wireless, Inc., d/b/a Simple Mobile. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement tis.at prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the ~equirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03253-589
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:· General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ ~!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania b6 -1


b7C -1

Dea~._______ ___. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)._!
______ __,!to Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania. The NSL
included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer,
b7E -1
employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that
the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than to those
to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an
attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the
letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015
and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI
has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL
and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to
all information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-591
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations yoµ may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to b7E -2,4
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-592
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

b7E -1
FiloNol.. ___ __.

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

b6 -1
Equifax b7C -1

Dear .. !_____ _ b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether o~ not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-593
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! ! Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel!~ __ __,
and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter ·should be direct~d b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03.263-5,94
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l______
_, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary t~ comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursu~nt to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-595
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph disc~ssing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel! I
I I and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-596
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcNoJ.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Facebook.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondiscl9sure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-597
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel I
I land must reference the date of the NS~L_a_n_d_~
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----,I
FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Si~cerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau ofln_vestigation

b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Federal Reserve Bank of New York b6 -1


b7C -1

I
b6 -1
Dear~I--------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The NSL
included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer,
employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that b7E -1
the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than to those
to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an
attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the
letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015
and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI
has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL
and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to
all information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-599
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel!
I I and must reference the date of the NS._L_a_n_d_
...
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2 ,
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!
___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Metro PCS, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

l_______.
Dear ... b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Metro PCS,
Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement
b7E -1
that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:·
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03253-601
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel I I
! ! and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office ·or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
-~- ~------------------------,--------------,

U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

F,leNoj.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

b6 -1
b7C -1

MoneyGram International

Dear I._
_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) .. l________.lto MoneyGram International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had b7E -1
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s') for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General CounselI I b7E -2,4

...___________ ___.and must reference the date of the NSL and


the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

b6 -1 '
TransUnion b7C -1

Dear~I ______ ___. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)I Ito TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:

The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;


The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel! !
I I and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
___ P_lease direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _ __.!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-606
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoj._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Western Union
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL) I !to Western Union. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-611
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent incl~ded on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to chalienge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and_telephone
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel I I b7E -2,4

! !and must reference the date of the NSL and


the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. II
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.---~!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-612
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN1.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 30, 2016

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Yahoo!.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you ch~ose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-613
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel! !
and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page _of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2 -

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-614
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4..._ __ __.
b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !
to Microsoft
b7E -1
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with-other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-615
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a pe~son. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-616
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities,
LLC b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I..._
_____ __. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. C~nsistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, .and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-617
If you choose, you may disclose.the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with 9ther legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted be~ause disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-618
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcNol.. ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017


I

Equifax
b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I------~ b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
A~cordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itsel£ provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-619
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
b7E -2,4
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:_General
Counsel ______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
_____ _.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv0326 3-620
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FlicNo!.. ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Lett.er (NSL) ! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorn~y to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the-requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-623
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper Ieft
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-624
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017

I Trans Union
I b6 -1
b7C -1

I I
Dearl b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
. (NSL) ! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1

your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to tho~e to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth bel9w.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However·, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-625
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-626
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

F,loNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017

b6 -1
Wells Fargo Bank NA (West)
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
...., b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! ! to Wells Fargo Bank NA (West) .
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that qoing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-627 -
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~1--.....,,.-----,----,-----,,--Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ ___.IFBIField Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-628
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F,lcN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

b6 -1
T-Mobile USA, Inc. b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure require,ment that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain lega~ advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following,: .
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-629
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy t0 FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l
_____________
~I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI ~l
______ ~IField Office or attention [redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-630
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

The Clearing House Payment Company LLC b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l_____
_. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ~l
______ ___.lto The Cle;ring House Payment Company LLC.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that_ you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-632
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureauoflnvestigation

FilcNo._!__ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 08, 2017

Bank of America b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_______. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S. C.) Section 3414 ·(a)
( 5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, •the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Bank of America. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necess~ry with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which ~nformation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv0326 3-633
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI I I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
_____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F1lcNoj._
___ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

CBEYOND b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~!-----~ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! ~o CBEYOND.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
. 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure r~quirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which informati9n was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-635
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.-----.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-636
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

J F11cN1._
___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

Comcast Communications b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ..l________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Se9urity Letter (NSL)I Ito Comcast
Communications. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-637
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----i FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-638
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. !_____
_. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was
.,, sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-639
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F11cN4._
____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

l_____
Dear ... _. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! ! to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to th~ NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-641
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear ·in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the -NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
....----1
FBI Field Office .. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-642
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FllcN4._____ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

Federal Reserve Bank of New York b6 -1


b7C -1

I
Dear .. l________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.s~c.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ._!
______ __.!to Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The NSL
b7E -1
included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer,
employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that
the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than to those
to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an
attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the
letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015
and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI
has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL
and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to
all information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-643
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
te'lephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of t4e NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-544
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

MoneyGram International b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear_l _____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) I !to MoneyGram International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a cer-tain date;
The customer account(s) for wh~ch information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03253-645
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the F~I Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FB~I !Field Oftice or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-646
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File N~..._ ___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear~I_______ _
b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-647
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
.counsel ._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2 ·
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Fi!cN4._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

February 27, 2017

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ...l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was squght; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the l ife or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel.__ ____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a se:p.tence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.--- ....!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03.263 -'650
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNol.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

Febr~ary 27, 2017

Western Union b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~! ______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBJ issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Western Union. ~he NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1

or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requir~ments of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Terminat _ion Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you -may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose; you may disclose the N~L itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cvU32 63-651
1
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone pumber of th~ FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
~edacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on' the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Off~ce or attention [redac~ name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.----iFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-652
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileN~._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 04, 2016

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! ~o Yahoo!. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or· to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requiremen~s of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the fol'lowing:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-653
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on tµe NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your ·right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and tt;!lephone b7E -2, 4

__________
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
..._ ... and must reference
General Counsel!
the date of the NSL and
.!

the . identification number found on the upper left corner of the


NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should bt;! dir~cted
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
----1FBI Field Office.

Sinc~rely,

b7E -2

l7cv03 2,63-654
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

b6 -1
Verizon Landline c/o Frontier Communications b7C -1

Dear I_____
__. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section_ 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Verizon
b7E -1
Landline c/o Frontier Communications. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the.FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the EBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
·determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which informatio~ ~as sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-655
,,
If you choose , you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, t~e FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number · of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
·telephone number] . 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ ....,IFBI Field Office. b7E

Sincerely,

b7E -
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

b6 -1
b7C -1
Cheviot Savings Bank

Dear .. l________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)._!______ _.!to Cheviot Savings Bank. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whe.ther to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
·whether or not you provideq responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-657
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of~ person. Pleas~ note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accord~ngly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the iast page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ ....,IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-65B
U.S. DepartmeQtof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcN4.____ ___.
b7E -1

b7E -2
I
June 29, 2017

b6 -1
Cincinnati Bell b7C -1

Dear._!____ __. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title·1a, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the.Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Lette~ {NSL)! !to Cincinnati
Bell. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you,
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263 -6
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you .may have.,
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number·of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regar.ding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Fielq Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Cincinnati Bell
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._l______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications .Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Cincinnati
Bell. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, b7E -1
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer accouht(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-661
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redac~ed because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physi _cal
safety of~ person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI .Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper.left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11 •
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ .....,IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-662
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcN4.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dearl..._____ ___.
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States .Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with re~pect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and shquld be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph ~iscussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy _to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of th~ NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03.i63-664
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

Nol._
Filo ___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

I Experian
I b6 -1
b7C -1

I I
Dea~ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the lette~ and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
.was necessary to comply with the letter or to an atto$ney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no lQnger necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below:
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The custom~r account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-665
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence. that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number·found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._____ _.l~BI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-666
U.S. Department of justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FdeN4.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Huntington National Bank


b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~! ______ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Huntington National Bank. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1

or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure ·was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of .the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
. b7E -2
._ ____ __.!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv032.63-668
U.S. Departm!)ntof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Noj._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Custodian of Records
MoneyGram International
ATTN: NSL Team
1550 Utica Ave. S, Min-5508
Minneapolis, MN" 55416
952-541-4070

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito MoneyGram International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and t~at the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary ~o comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that µondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect _to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
-
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention (redact name and b7E -2,
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identi·fication number found on the upper left
corner of the·NSL."
Near the last page of ~he NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have. regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII I Field Office or attention (redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau ofinvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

PNC Bank (West) b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear ...l_______. .b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Se~tion 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Sec~rity Letter (NSL) I Ito PNC Bank (West). The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than tq those to whom·
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nond~sclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account.(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose ·the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-671
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your ~ight to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
t_o the FBI! rield Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number],· with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel .._____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number .found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you h~ve regarding ~his letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
.telephone number] . 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-672
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

b6 -1
Sprint Federal Operations
b7C -1

Dear_! __________ _. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Sp~int b7E - 1 ·
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the us~ FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Proc~dures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary witµ respect to all tnformation contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the F~II !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.!FBI Field Office. . b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-674
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

June .29, 2017

b6 -1
The Clearing House Payment Company LLC b7C -1

Dear ... !_______, b6


b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ...
! _______ !-to The Clearing House Payment Company LLC.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI h~s reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose,. you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-675
-------------------------------------------------~

However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the ~SL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two plaqes on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I 1·Field Office or attention [redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-676
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File NJ._
___ _. · b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~! _____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.c.)· Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice ·or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue ·th~ nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-677
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted becaus~ disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
\
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! rield Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.IFBIField Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-678
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau.ofInvestigation

File N~.___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Western Union b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_________. b6


b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, ·united States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! ! to Western Union. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise . your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) fo~ which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in da.nger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and· must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
.corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.______ ~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-6B0
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

Google - YouTube Services


Noj._
File ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2
August 02, 2017

Custodian pf Records
Google
YouTube Services
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 2.01 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a ~ational Security Letter (NSL)! !to Google
b7E -1
- YouTube Services. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The tact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-6B 1
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person: Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL., in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBrl !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel I I
I land must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
D FBI Field Office. b7E

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-68
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FeoeralBureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Metro PCS, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

b6 -1
Dea~~-------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a Nationai Security Letter (NSL)I Ito .Metro PCS,
Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement b7E -1
that proh~bited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exer·cise your
discretion to disclose th~ following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

I
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because dis•closure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person._ Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel!
I land must reference the date of the NS~L_a_n_d_.
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the F~II I Field Office or attention [redact_ name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.---~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FilcNol.. ____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

b6 -1
Omnipoint Communications, Inc.' c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b7C -1

Dear~I _____ ___. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.~.),. Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito b7E -1
Omnipoint Communications, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary.to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Proce~ures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-685
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone .number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to chal+enge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4

...___________
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
__, and must reference
General Counsel~! __ __.
the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----.FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-686
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

F1lcN~..._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Facebook. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the. Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, yo~ may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
·The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer accountCs) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-6B7
However, consistent ~ith the relevant statute, the FBI requests that th~
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the F~I Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentenc~ that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the ;Last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.--------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-6BB.
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

F,lcNol.. ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

January 13, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc.


b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._l______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile b7E -1
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement tha~ prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of .your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FB.I has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL .and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, y~u may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a cer.tatn date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you p~ovided responsive information t9 the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that •doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-689
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ _____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on th~ upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that rea~s, "Any
questions you have regarding• this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.______ ....
rBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department.of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File No!.__ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

AT&T
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~! ______ ___, b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to AT&T. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Cbnsistent with the requirements of the ·usA FREEDOMAct of
201!;i and the Termination Procedures. for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondis~losure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is . no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was _sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv032 63-691
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations yo~ may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result
I
in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~l____ ~IField Office, attention [r~dact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left.
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11
Please dir~ct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------.IFBi Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-692
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Ni.__
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
1'80 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Le~ter (NSL)I Ito CellCo
Partnership. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any .officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an'attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirement~ of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a ce~tain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-693
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note ~hat the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redact~d accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, a~tention [redact name anq b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the la.st page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

I
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoj.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Facebook. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an.attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosur~ Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be cons'istent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and ~elephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragra:ph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263.-696
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File No!..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

b6 -1
b7C -1

First Citizen's Bank

Dear~I ______ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code'(u.s.C.) Section 3414("a) (5)
of the Right to financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ! !to First Citizen's Bank. The NSL ·included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had.
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was nece~sary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information ·to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing.
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-697
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to ch~llenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ....iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questi9ns you have regarding ~his letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----1 FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-698
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBu_reauoflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ __ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

b6 -1
AT&T b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to AT&T.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
T~e customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligation$ you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel --------------~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebqok
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a Na~ional Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Facebook. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sough~ or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal ass~stance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;'
The customer account (s) -for which ~!]-formation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doin~
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263- 703
·However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Spectal Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may resul-t in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the 'NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or'faxed
to the FBI! rield Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be dire.cted
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the.
------fBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-704
U.S. Department of Justice.

FederalBureau oflnvesiigation

FileN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Verizon
Wireless. The NSL included. a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all tnformation contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the · NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the · FBI reque.sts that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding ~his letter to the
------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-706
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

b6 -1
First Citizen's Bank b7C -1

Dear_l _____ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United St~tes Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)~!______ __.!to First Citizen's Bank. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account (s) for which inf_ormation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263- 707
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the F~I Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sent:ence that reads, "That notice must be ·mailed or faxed
to the FBII field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field. Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

I
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNol.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 19, 2017

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View, CA ~4043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Microsoft b7E -1
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure ·requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your compa~y from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondi~closure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the ~SL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive •information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itse~f provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, co~sistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and tel~phone number of
the FBI Special Agent.might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
·redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed·
to the FBI_I______ IField Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel! land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, i;n a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI~l____ ..,,...~IField Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.____ __,!
FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
,

17cv03263- 710
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcJ-!~.____ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

b6 -1
Capital One b7C -1

Dear I.______ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, ·the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL) I Ito Capital One. The NSL included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, ·or
agent of your company from disc~osing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was nece~sary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reyiewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect ·to all
information contained in the NSL exc~pt as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with ot?er legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-711
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone nurr\ber of
the FBI Special ~gent might appear in two places on the NSL and shoutd be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the -FBII IFielg Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel I Iand must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions rou have rerarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI~------~- Field Office Field Office or attention
[redact name and telephone number] -. 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-712
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FIieNoi.__ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, b6 -1
LLC b7C -1

Dear~I _______ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code {U.S.C.) Section 3414{a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter {NSL)! I to Chase Bank, USA, N .A. /JP Morgan Chase
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account{s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive informatio~ to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-713
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal.obligations you may have.
However, co~sistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on.the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter.should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._____ __.I
Field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17o.r03263-714
-------~~---------------------------~

U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FdcN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

b6 -1
Citibank, N.A; Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. b7C -1

Dear_l ________ __. b6 -1


b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)_!______ .....
!to Citibank, N.A; Citibank (South Dakota), b7E -1
N.A .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that.prohibited you,
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or leg~l assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2.015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which inform~tion was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NS~.

17cv03263-715
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing.
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may resuit in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."
Please direct any questions.you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.!Field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-716
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FilcN b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

I Equifax
I b6 -1
b7C -1

I I
Dear I b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)


and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National.
Security Letter (NSL) I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consist~nt with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
·reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received th~ NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant ~o the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal ~bligations you may have.

17cv03263-717
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requ~sts that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the-NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel._ ____________ ____,and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the -NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII I Field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."
Please di~ect any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.!Field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-71B
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FiloJ'!~..._ __ __.
b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

b6 -1
Experian b7C -1

Dear_l _____ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. Th~ NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal· assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for ~hich information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may 9isclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17o.r03263-719
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two pl~ces on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in- a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.!Field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-720
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

b6 -1
Federal Reserve Bank of New York b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I _______ ___. b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a).(5)


of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) I Ito Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The NSL b7E -1
included a nondisclosure requir~ment that prohibited you, any officer,
employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that
the FB+ had sought or obtained access to information, other than to those
to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an
attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the
letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015
·and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI
has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL
and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to
all information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which·information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-721
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordi~gly:
In·the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI I I
Field Offi~e Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel I I
and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the· NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office Field Office or attention
[redact name and telephone number]°."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ .....,IField Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-722
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

F,lcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

MonevGram International
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dea~._______ _, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) I Fo MoneyGram International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer,, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as s.et forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The.fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-723
However, consistent .with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety 9f a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mai l ed or ,faxed to
the FBI! field Office Field Office, attention ·[redact
b7E -2,4
~ame and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel._ ____________ and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ .__!Field Office FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263 -724
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNoJ._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

Omnipoint Communications, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

l______
Dear ... _ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to
Omnipoint Communications, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included
b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Wheth~r or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-725
Howev~r, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII I Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
n~me and telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel I I
and must reference
the date of the NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL. 11
Near th~ last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Arff
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII IF~eld Office Field Office or attention
[redact name and telephone number]."
Ple~se direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.!Field Office FBI Field Office,

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17i::v03263-726
U.S. Dep11rtment
of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _.I b7E -1

b7E -2

September 21, 2016

Western Union b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I I to Western Union. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedu~es for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-727
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Spec~al Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discuss·ing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed o:i:;-faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office Field Office, attention [redact b7E -2,4
name and t~lephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
General Counsel _____________ ___.and must reference
the date of the.NSL and the identification number found on the
upper left corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, 'in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI I I
Field Office Field Office or attention b7E -2
[redact name and telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._____~I Field Office FBI Field Office.
b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-728
U.S. Departmentof Justice

_FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

'July 14, 2017

b6 -1
AT&T
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dea~ ...------~ b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Co~e (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter! !to AT&T.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the lett_er or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistanc~ with respect to
the letter. ,Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has- reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to qisclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-729
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with othe~ legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person, Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attentio~ [redact name and
telephone number]'."
Please direct any questions you have re$arding this letter to the
.-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-730
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcNo._!____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Communications, Inc.
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy
Dl-3-521
Ashburn, VA 20147
703-886-6240

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code ·(u.s.c.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI i~sued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Verizon
Communications, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that 'b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained aqcess
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure ·requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth be~ow.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received. the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-731
However, consistent with the reievant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted according1y:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Offi~e or attention [redact ~ame and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regar~ing this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincere·ly,

b7E -2

17cv03263-732
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation •

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Charter Communications
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l________
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a Na~ional Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Charter
b7E -1
Communications. The NSL included·a nondisciosure requirement that
prohibited you, ~ny officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter ·and that the FBI had sought or _obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the_
nondisclosure requirement in. th~ NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-733
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI $pecial Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may.result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact na~e and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI ~Q, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last. page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau of Investigation

FileN4.__....,...
_ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

b6 -1
Comcast communications b7C -1

l________.
Dear ... b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United .States· Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Comcast
b7E -1
Communications. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any of~icer, employee, or agent of your ·company from
disclosing the letter and_that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with.respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set, forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may di'sclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263- 735
However, consistent 'with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads-, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be direct~d
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.------,IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-736
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

b6 -1
Cox Communications b7C -1

Dear ...l_____
_. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code {U.S.C.), Section 2709


{Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of. 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter {NSL)! !to Cox
Communications. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement ·that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI.had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was· necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account{s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-737
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life _or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must b!,'=mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ _____________ _,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you_have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 738
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

HughesNet
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear_l ______ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to HughesNet.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from di·sclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether t"o continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with
respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The cµstomer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with'other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redac~ed because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to·challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l
______________ l.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found_ on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed·
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcNi._ ___ __, b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Communications, Inc.
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy
Dl-3-521
Ashburn, VA 20147
703-886-6240

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United State~ Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I I to Verizon b7E -1
Communications, Inc •. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to·
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal adv1ice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you . choose, you may disclose the NS~ itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-741
However, consistent with the releva~t statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent inctuded on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII l~ield Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ., attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Fieid Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 742
U.S. Departmentof Justice

federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcNol._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

\
AT&T
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_______. b6 -1


b7C -1 •

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), $ection 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito AT&T
b7E -1
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing t?e
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your .
discretion to disclose the following:
T~e fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whethe! or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-743
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so .would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted becau~e disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name _and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two plac~s on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a ·copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone numbe_r] ."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FileNi._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

I
TracFone Wireless, Inc.
I b6 -1
b7C -1·

I I
b6 -1
Dearl
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI i~sued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to TracFone
b7E -1
Wireless, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disqlosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as-set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you ·may have.

17cv03263-745
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the ·
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
1

and m1,1st reference the date


of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
~ear the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding.this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII ~ield Office or at~ention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely ,

b7E -2

17cv03 263-746
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBurea!-1
oflnvestigation

File No!..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 28, 2017

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Microsoft b7E -1
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures·for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-747
name and t·elephone number of. the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l____________ ___,I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field bffice or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 748
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

b6 -1
b7C -1
Discover Financial Services

Dear~! ______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C . ) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Secu~ity Letter (NSL)! ~o Discover Financial Services.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The cu$tomer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03 263-749
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
saf~ty of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly :
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attentio~: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
carrier of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

l7cv03 2,63-750
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau ofinvestigation

FllcN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
PayPal
PayPal Holdings, Inc# Global Investigations
9999 N 90th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
480-862-7293

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)


(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to PayPal. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any offic~r, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclos~re was necessary to comply with the letter or to an atto~ney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly,- and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursu~nt to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose th~ NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-751
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a perso~. Please note that the name and·telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted _accord~ngly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ,_ attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ___,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near t:qe last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! ! Field Office or attention [.redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questioµs you have regarding this letter to the b7E -2
----IFB~ Field Office~

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-752
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custod.ian of Records
Wells Fargo Bank NA (East)
1525 W WT Harris Blvd
Bldg 2A, 1st FL ·
Charlotte, NC 28262
704-590-3259

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 12 ,. United States Code (U.S. C.) Section 3414 (a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Wells Fargo Bank l;'JA (East) .
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer,. employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with·the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requ~rement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the.NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
pO would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-753
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to th~ life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragrap4 discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the s1=ntence that reads, "That. notic~ must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, a~tention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to.the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Since:i;-ely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 754
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcNJ._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 08, 2016

·~I...,..,,....-----1
T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1
b7C -1

I I b6 -1
Dear!._ _______
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I !to T-Mobile•
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
/

letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account.(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-755
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, ina sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 756
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation_

File N~.__ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 19, 2016

Vonage Holdings
I b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear!._______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Se~tion 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Vonage
Holdings. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your _company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to-information,
other than to those to who~ disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondi~closure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

' 17cv03263-757
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two plac~s on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! ! Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ___,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. • 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 2fi3 -758


U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ __ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 08, 2016

b6 -1
Cricket Communications b7C -1

Dear I_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C ..), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Cricket
Communications. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether ·to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you recei~ed the µSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263- 759
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with~ copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv0326 3-760
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdeN4.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 09, 2017

AT&T b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear_!______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), S~ction 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to AT&T b7E -1
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure i~ no longer
necessary with respect to all information conta~ned in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercis~ your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-761
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on t _he NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or fa'.?Ced to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification-number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter shquld be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number} . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 Z63- 762


U.S. Departmentof Jus!ice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileN~.__ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2
·-I__
December 14, 2016

Bank of America b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I------~ b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I I to Bank of America. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee;
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondis.closure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, yo~ may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account (s) for which infor'mation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263- 763
~owever, consistent with the relevant statute,· the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challeng~ the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ ....and must reference the date
of the·NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner 6f the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
·Please direct any.questions you have regarding this letter to the
..------.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-764
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoJ.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of.Records:·

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Verizon
Wireless. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from qisclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with tne requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your,
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the releyant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03253-765
name and telep~one number of the FBI Special Agent inc~uded on the · NSL. be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge ~he NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBT HQ,- attention: General
Counsel _______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page .of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be di~ected
b7E -2
to ·the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv0.3263 -766
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File
Ni._____ _, b7E -1

b7E -2·

August 18, 2016

b6 -1
TracFone Wireless. Inc. b7C -1

I
Dear I._
__________, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986)-, the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to TracFone
Wireless, Inc., d/b/a Simple Mobile. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
. requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FB+ had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to.comply with the lett~r or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or ~ot you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-767
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI r_equests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, ·in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel --------------~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any qt+estions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-768
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau ofinvestigation

File No!.__ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 28, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of t4e Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Facebook. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your compan~ from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sougnt or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination .Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessa~y
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Ac·cordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; .and
Whether or not you provided responsive information· to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263- 769
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disciosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI_Special Agent might appear in two places oh the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, .attention: . General
Counsel ..__
____________ ____,and m~st reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have reg~rding this letter should be directed to
the fBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 263-770
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

b6 -1
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
b7C -1

Dear I______
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.),. Section 2709
("Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to. whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as I

set forth below.


Accordingly; and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer ac9ount (·s) for which information was sought; and
Whether pr not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-771
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must ·be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attenti~n [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL,"
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ ....IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

.IL...--- --------1

17cv03263-772
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FolcN~.__ __ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

The Bank of New York Mellon Cornoration b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear_! _________ ...., b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Lette~ (NSL)_!______ _.!to The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee~ or agent of your company\from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary witn
respeet to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL ·on a certain date;
Th~ customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-773
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doin$
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
·redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-------.IFBI Field O~fice. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-774
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File No!.__ __ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

b6 -1
b7C -1

AT&T

Dear I.______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter I Ito AT&T
b7E -1
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FB-I has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in.the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL.on a certain date;
The customer accoun1;:(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-775
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations yqu may h~ve.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on tµe NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the·name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FB~! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NS~ and the identification number founq on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
-----!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-776
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F,leNo._!
___ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

b6 -1
Sprint Federal Operations
b7C -1

Dear I._
___________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201·of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! . !to Sprint
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1

prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from


disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirem~nt, the FBI has reviewed wh~ther to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and

pursuant
.
Whether or not you provided
to the NSL.
responsive information to the FBI

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the li~e or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone· number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11 •
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have rega~ding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

· 17cv03263-780
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

'FdcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Communications, Inc.
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy
Dl-3-!;>21
Ashburn, VA 20147
703-886-6240

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 1·8, United States Code (U: S. C.) , Section 2709
(Sec~ion 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! ! to Ver~zon
b7E -1
Communications, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclos~ng the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was neces~ary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, ,YOU may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263.-781
However, consistent with the relevant stat~te, the FBI·requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and.telephone number of
the F.BI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted qccordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ,· attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FB~ !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
----!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-7B2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileNol._
___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 14, 2017

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709.


(Section 201 of the Electronic Com~unications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Verizon
Wireless. The NSL i-ncluded a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necess~ry to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
wit~ respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
'
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv032fi3-783
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~I___ __.IField Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

-,____I --

17cv03263- 784
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

b6 -1
Equifax b7C -1

Dear._!____ __. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15 ,. United States Cqde (U.S. C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a no~disclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with t~e letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect t6 the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to · continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consis.tent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with othe~ legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03253-785
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___,and must reference the date
·of the NSL and the identification nuqiber found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that rt;)ads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the.
b7E -2
______ IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

__ I

17cv03263-7Bfr
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcNol._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

b6 -1
Experian b7C -1

Dear~! _______ __. b6 -1


b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sough~; and
Whether or not, you provided respopsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided th_at doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-787
name and teiephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! Wield Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with .a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter.should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact n~me and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ _.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-788
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNo._!_____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._l_______ ___. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant-to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a no~disclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with ~espect to the letter. Co?sistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Req~irement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as s.et forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other l~gal obligations you mqy have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-789
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included o~ the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and.telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordfngly :_
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
· to the FBI ..I _____ _.IField Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and· must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the F~II I Field Office or attention [redact name.and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ I FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileN4.____ _,
b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC & Bandwidth.com, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear I.._
______ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito
Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC & Bandwidth.com, Inc .. The NSL included a b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to w~om
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth bel0w.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive infqrmation to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-791
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the fBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the iife or physical
safety of a person. Pl~ase note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the p~ragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ _____________ ~and must ref~rence the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.______ FBI Field Office.
___.I . b7E -2

Sincerely,

"\

b7E -2

17cv03263-792
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcNol.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Twitter
1355 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-222-9670

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI.issued a National .Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Twitter.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that .the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance .with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Re~irement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue th~ nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and·determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which info'rmation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263- 793
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ _.IFBI Field Office. "b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263- 794
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FlicN4._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Facebook.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI ~ad sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-795
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone numbe~ of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the ·paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
t~ the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
~he FBI I I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.IFBIField Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

T-Mobile USA. Inc, b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear I_______
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any o~ficer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure ,is no longer
,necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as-
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer ac~ount(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-797
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because· disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17o.r03263- 798
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FileN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
650-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Prtvacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Google.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Rec;ruirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with ~espect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, a~d consistent with l~w, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant st~tute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
I •
the· FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly _:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to .the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the·
.----~IFBI ~ield Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

TracFone Wireless, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear~!______ ___, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National 'Security Letter (NSL)! !to TracFone
Wireless, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of th~ FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may resul~ in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed .or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~I _____________ _.Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
-------~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B02
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FiloNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 04, 2016

AT&T, AT&T Mobilitv, or AT&T Coroorate Securitv b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear~I ______ ___. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito AT&T b7E -1
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you .received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which intormation was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-B03
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may r~sult in danger to the life or p~ysical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel I I b7E -2,4

I ~nd must reference the date of the NSL and


the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
• I
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federi_il
Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 08, 2016

b6 -1
b7C -1
Cricket Communications

Dear .. l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Commun~cations Privacy ~ct of 1986), the
FBI issue~ a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Cricket b7E -1
Communications. The NSL included a nondisclo~ure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, .or agent of your company from
disclosi~g the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-B05
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the ,life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this lett~r should be directed
b7E -2 '
to the FBII !Field Office or attention.[redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263 -B06
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File NJ._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

T-Mobile
I
USA, Inc. b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I._
_____ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may dis _close the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBl requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l
_____________
~land must reference the d~te
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B0B
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

·FileNoJ.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 21, 2016

Verizon Wireless Custodian of Records


Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Verizon Wireless Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Verizon
b7E -1
Wireless. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to infor~ation,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is.no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which .information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-809
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and .should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone
Counsel _____________
.__
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention:
_.
General
and must reference · the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the.upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be •directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----i FBI Field Office.· b7E -2

Sincerely ,

b7E -2

17cv0.3263-8l0
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauof Investigation

FilcNoJ.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Microsoft
Corporation. The NSL included a-nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-B11
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL b~
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attentio~ [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~I____________ ___.Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have·regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you,have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ ___.IFBIField Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B 12
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

'filcNc:4._
____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

Powertel c/o T-Mobile USA Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear! ______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Se~urity Letter (NSL)! ! to Powertel c/
b7E -1
o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtai~ legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other leg~l obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone numbe~ of
the FBI Special .Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to chal~enge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to ·the FBI I I
Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a l?entence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter shoulq be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

Fi!eNo._!
___ __. b7E

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l________
__. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL inciuded a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 20~5 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv0.3263-B 1
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI $pecial Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "An)'.'
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
_____ ...,IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-816
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FlicN
b7E -1

b7E -2

December 14, 2016

b6 -1
TelePacific Communications b7C -1

b6 -1
Dearl _______ _.
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TelePacific
b7E -1
Communications. The NSL included a nondisc·losure requirement that
prohibited you, any_officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following: I
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-817
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Speyial Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing yo~r right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ', attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you h~ve regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-818
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___.
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

I T-Mobile USA, Inc.


I b6 -1
b7C -1

I I
Dearl b6 -1
·b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito T-Mobile b7E -1
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosu~e was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or l~gal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requi~ement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note 'that the name and telephone number of
·the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI I I Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference th~ date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ __.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-820 ·
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File NJ._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Google Voice
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Google
Voice. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prqhibited you, b7E -1
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to thos~ to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
~equirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
~ccordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the N$L itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be

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redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office,· attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ......,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have.regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Qffice or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ !FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-822
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Fei;leralBureau oflnvestigation

FileN b7E -1

b7E -2

December 05, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito CellCo
Partnership. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain.legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in t~e NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-823
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
red~cted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to cha),.lenge the. NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
· corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questio~s you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-824
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoj.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 05, 2016

Earthlink b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_______ b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Earthlink.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with
respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the tollowing:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-825
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself· provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FB_I Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be-
redacted accordingly:
In the paragr~ph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice f!lUSt be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ _,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI I I Field Office or atcention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17o.r03263-826
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnyestigation

FdeNoj.____ __, b7E -1

b7E -2

-December 05, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
650-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the El"ectronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I I to Google.
The NS~ included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain_ legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you. received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclos~ the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03253-827
/
name and telephone numbe_r of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may r-esult in d~nger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: Gene·ral
Counsel ._ ____________ .... and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page o~ t:\1,e NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questipns you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

telephone number]."

.-----'P~l~eaa...asedirect any questions ¥OU have regarding this letter to the


b7E -2
____ ....IFBI Fielq Office.

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-B2B
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

File Nol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 05, 2016

Sprint Federal Operations b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear ... l__________


_. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section ~709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of.1986),
! ,,.
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Sprint
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company f.rom
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent ·with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination ~rocedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement; the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contain~d in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date·;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL it 9 elf provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-829
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephon~ number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number 0.f
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the pa~agraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! rield Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ __,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found. on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-------.1
FBI Field Office .. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-830
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

Yahoo! b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear!.______ _.
b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the .Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Yahoo!.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assi~tance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may ·disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-831
However, consistent with the relevan~ statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
~he FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: Gener~l
Counsel._ ____________ ___.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on·the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last .page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2

.-----IFBI
telephone
Please direct
Field
number]."
any questions
Office.
you have regarding this letter to the
I
b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice·

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 26, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section.2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act ' of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! ! to Verizon
Wireless. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of yo~r company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The £act that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-833
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the ·sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the "last page of the NSL, in a sentence that. reads, "Any
questions.you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII ·!Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.._ _____ ~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-83
11111
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Nd._
___ _ b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19., 2016

Custodian of Records
Apple Computer
1 Infinite Loop
CupertJno, CA 95014
408-558-1029

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! I
to Apple
Computer. The NSL included a'nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, _employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to. obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is µo longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL.on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-835
I.f you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with.other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
______ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B36
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File NJ._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View~ CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Microsoft
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has revi~wed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all informatiqn contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exerc~se your
discretion to disclose the following~
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv032'63-B37
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on t4e NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, -in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner- of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field-Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-838
U.S. Department of-Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Deax1..._____ __. b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Coqe (U.S.C.) Section 1681v


of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the-FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: Ge~eral
Counsel._ _____________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the l~st page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ .....
IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

b6 -1
Experian b7C -1

b6 -1
Dea~~------- b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom qisclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has revi~wed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agen~ might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challe~ge the NSL, in


the sentence th~t reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attenti~n [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel~l ______________ land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I IField Office or attention .[redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_______ ....,IFBIField Office. b7E -2

sir;cerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B42
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dea~._______ _ b6 -1
b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of


the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
(NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was nec~ssary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that .nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to ?11
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was .sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

I Equifax
I b6 -1
b7C -1

I I
Dearl b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, ·united States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you,.any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the n6nd~sclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discr~tion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or. not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-845
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal ob+igations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety bf a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
•the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL; in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
______ ....IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

,.

17cv03263-846
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I._
_____. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Experian. The NS~ included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the ~SL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or ~ot you provided responsive .information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-847
If y.ou choose, you may disclose the,NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you·may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Pleas~ note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FB~ HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must ·reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near·the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ....,IFBI Field.Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNi.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

TransUnion
b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I._
_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v of
the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security Letter
.(NSL) ! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 201~ and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or fax~d to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number] 1 with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding tpis letter to the
~-----~~FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B50
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileN~.__ __ __.
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

b6 -1
Federal Re rve Ban r
b7C -1

Dear!._________ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL}! !to Fedwire. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact th~t you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-851
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because di~closure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the F~I~l----,--..,,...-~IField Office, attent~on [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy tQ FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must referenc~ the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the b7E -2
_______ IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-852
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau ofinvestigation

FdoNol..._
__ __.

August 19, 2016

MoneyGram International

Dear~I_____ __. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code {U.S.C.) Section 3414{a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito MoneyGram·International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement ~n the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you .may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-8 3
If you choose, you may,disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical·
safety of a person. Piease ~ote that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might ap~ear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your righ~ to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI I ·I
Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-854
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal aureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ __ __.
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 19, 2016

Western Union b6 -1
b7C -1

Dearl ________ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Western Union. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,• b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI .had
sought or obtained access. to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the lebter.
Consistent with the requirerilen_ts of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-855
If you choose, yo~ may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be ma·iled or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention' [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attent~on: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBIJ !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
______ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-B56 ·
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNoJ.____ _. b7E -1

.I,_________
October 26, 2016
b7E -2

Eauifr1v b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l______. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
t'o obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received th~ NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-857
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

I,_________
b7E -2

17cv03263-858
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 26, 2016

I Exp~rian
b6 -1
b7C -1

I
Dearl b6 -1
' b7C -1
Pursuant to Titl~ 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSt)I Ito Experian. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, a~y officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requ~rement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except ~s set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-B59
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "Tp.at notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, ~ttention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___, and must reference the qate
9f the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in .a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----.!FBI Fieid Office. b7E -2

Sincere~y,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 26, 2016

b6 -1
I TransUnion
I b7C -1

I I b6 -1
b7C -1
Dearl

Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 168lu(a)


and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !t~ TransUnion. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance. with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or n9t you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-B61
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted aecordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I la~d must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter · should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII IF~eld Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-862
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 15, 2016

b6 -1
Equifax
b7C -1

Dear ... l _____ ..., b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code {U.S.C.) Section 168lu{b)
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter {NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that _prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account{s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or, not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-B63
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the pa~agraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the'FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the· last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----iFBI Field Office. ' b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Google Voice.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Google
b7E -1
Voice. The NSL included a nondisclosure re<;;uirement that prohibited you,
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to _comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
.The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be

17cv032p3-865
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


tqe sentence that ·reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! rield Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to . ~BI HQ, attention: General
Counsel L-------------~ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
------'FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

l7cv03 263-866
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Google.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with -respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information.contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly,· and consistent with law, you may exerqise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact t~at you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer a~count(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be

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redact~d because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the _name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


. the sentence th~t reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please d1rect any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._____~I FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-868
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Yahoo Holdings, Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic C9mmunications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Yahoo
Holdings, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
pro4ibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement ~n the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact tpat you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided respons~ve information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted becau!:le disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __.and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper ·1eft
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I I
Field Office or attention [redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._____~I FBI Field Office. . b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-870
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

November 02, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre ~arkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
650-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Google.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and deter~ined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact'that you received the NSL on a certain date;
Th~ customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or.not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant '
to the NSL.
If you choose, _you may disclose the NSL it.self provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv0326 3-871
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL· be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to t~e FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ., attention: General
Counsel I. I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ___ __,!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-872
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau ofinvestigation

FileNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

November 02, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
6!;i0-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National· Security ·Letter (NSL)I I to Google.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal adv.ice ·or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDO.M Act of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure. requirement
in the NSL and determined that nohdisclosµre is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and·consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact .that yo~ received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-873
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in.
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI H~, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left.
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL~, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
-----~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

November 02, 2016

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! I
to Yahoo!.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or.to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisc·losure requirement
in the NSL and determined th~t nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you ~eceived the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-875
name and telephone number of the F~I Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be ma:iled or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
r
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ !FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv0326 .3-876
U.S. Departmentof ,Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. 'b7E -1

b7E -2

November 02, 2016

b6 -1
Coastal Federal Credit Union b7C -1

Dear ...l_______
_ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Coastal Federal Credit Union.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assist~nce with respect to
the letter. Consisten~ with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-877
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in d~nger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~l_____ ~field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a·copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FB~I !Field Office or attention [redact name.and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ___ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-878
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File No!.__ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

November 02, 2016

Custodian of Records
Google
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
650-253-7807

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Google.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent.with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-879
I __
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safet! of a person. Please note that the name and tel~phone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In t~e paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l _____________ .....,land
must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions.you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redac~ name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-880 .
l,J.S.Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

May 16, 2017

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Yahoo!. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-883
name and-telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~l
______________land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 26, 2016

b6 -1
American Express b7C -1

Dear._l______ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito American Express. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-885
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that ~he name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two .places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-886
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauof Investigation

File Nol.__
__ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 26, 2016

Bank of America b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear_l _____ __. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Bank of America. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1

or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Reguiremen~, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to ~isclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-88 7
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in.danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the· name and telephone nu~er of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
.---P_l_e~ase direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ __ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-BBB
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Nol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

b6 -1
T-Mobile USA, Inc. b7C -1

l______....
Dear ... b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! ~o T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
'
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-889
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone· number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to tthe life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~I_____ __.IField Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Co:unsel I Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ....,IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FdcN1.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear!._______ ___. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
b7E -1
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the foll~wing:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information ~o the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

l 7cv03 263-89l
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI I !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-892
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File N4._
__ __. b7E -1

b7E -2 .

July 15, 2016

Chelsea Groton Bank b6 -1


b7C -1

Dea~._______ __. b6 -1 .
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ! !to Chelsea Groton Bank. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-893
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.-----~!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-894
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN<j._
___ __.
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear ..l________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-B95
However, consistent with the ·relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you haye regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ ___.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-896
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 04, 2016

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL}I Ito Face~ook.
b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-897
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention : General Counsel!
I I and must reference the date of the NS._L_a_n_d__.
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263 -89.S
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File No!.__ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear~!______ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobil~
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with
·•·
the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
fhe FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: Gen~ral
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NS~."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

August 02, 2017

Omnipoint Communications, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l ______ ___. b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito
Omnipoint Communications, Inc. c/o T-Mobile USA, Inc .. The NSL included b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-901
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
b7E -2,4
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel_! __ _
! !and must reference the date of the NSL and
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.----IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-902
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F,lcNJ.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

b6 -1
Snrint Federal Onerations b7C -1

Dear~! _________ __, b6 -1


b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Sprint
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

b7E -1
FilcN~-----

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Twitter
1355 Market Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-222-9670

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Twitter.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company ~rom disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ ....,!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Tango
475 Ellis Street
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Tango.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with
respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in ¢anger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~!_____ _.!Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
of the · NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I IField Office or attention [redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-908
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other ~han to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which_ information was soug~t; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and- telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI I !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-910
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Google Voice
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Google b7E -1
Voice. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you,
any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
ot~er than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with +aw, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone-number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be

17cv03263-911
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragr-aph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, ",?illY
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! I
Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
______ IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-912
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Ni._
____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 04, 2016

AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corporate Security b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l_______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to AT&T
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure.
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and telephone
number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General Counsel ~1---~ b7E -2,4

and must reference the date of the NSL and


1....-------------'
the identification number found on the upper left corner of the
NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
---!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 263_J914
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal,Bureauoflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dea~.________ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a Nat~onal Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17o.r03263-915
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that t?e name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this lette~ should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-916
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileN4._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

Custodian of Records
Yahoo Holdings, Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I I to Yahoo
Holdings, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer,- employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the _NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI request~ that the

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name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "·Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-918
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Legal Compliance
22001 Loudoun County Pkwy
Cl-2-601
Ashburn, VA 20147
703-886-6240

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Verizon
Legal Compliance. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following·:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which inform§:tion was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-919
If you choose, you may disclose t ·he NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ______ IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 2,63-'920
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FllcNo!.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 18, 2016

Custodian of Records
Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
800-451-5242

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) ! !to Verizon
Wireless. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-921
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly: ,I

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ __,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-922
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauofinvestigation

FileN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

TracFone Wireless, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear ...l_______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TracFone
Wireless, Inc., d/b/a Simple Mobile. The NSL included a nondisclosure b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below ..
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose ~he following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-923
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a pers9n. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL; in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI~l___,,_
.......
--~IField Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference tµe date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-924
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

AT&T b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I.._
_____ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito AT&T
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with ' the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-925
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ ...,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-926
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

TracFone Wireless, Inc.


b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_. b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security. Letter I
(NSL)' ~o ~racFone
b7E -1
Wireless, Inc., d/b/a Simple Mobile. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determi'ned that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-927
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places oh the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
~ounsel _____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

_______ I· b7E -2

17cv03263-928
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F1lcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Custodian of Records
Tango
475 Ellis Street
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Tango. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with
respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you ~rovided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent ~ncluded on the NSL be

17cv03263-929
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on. the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI I I
Field Office or attention [redact name and
b7E -2

telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._____ _,!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

F11oNol._
___ _, b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corporate Security b6 -1


b7C -1

I
Dear ..l_______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I I to AT&T
Corporate Security. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondis·closure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Speclal Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number.], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ _.and must reference the date
of the NSL ~nd the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ __.fBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-932
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016 ·

Federal Reserve Bank of New York b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l________. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a}
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Fedwire. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of·the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-933
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in. danger to the life ?r physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and t~lephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

October 10, 2016

Sprint Federal Operations b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. !__________
__, b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Sprint b7E -1
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to wh9m disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

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If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that ·reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, b6 -1
LLC b7C -1

Dear ..l_______ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)_!------~!to Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase
b7E -1
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discreti~n to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-937
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ___, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-93B
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Commerce Bank, N.A. b6 -1


b7C -1

b6 -1
Dea~------- b7C -1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) ! !to Commerce Bank, N .A .. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the foilowing:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-939
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the.identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
._____ _.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Nol
..____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dear~I ______ _.
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! !to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.·
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-941
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should b.e directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number] . 11

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-942
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauof Investigation

Filc_N4._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 23, 2016

b6 -1
b7C -1

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Dear .. l________
_ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I I to Fedwire. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-943
name and telephone number of the FBI special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the selil.tence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and•
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ----1 and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.-----FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Nd._
___ _ b7E -1

b7E -2

September 23, 2016

MoneyGram International b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_ b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito MoneyGram International. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ----1and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 23, 2016

b6 -1
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) b7C -1

Dear .. l________
__, b6
b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSLl..
l _______ _.Ito Society for Worldwide I_nterbank Financial
Telecommunications (SWIFT). The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement b7E -1
that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to
information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of th~ USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth bel0w.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cv03263-948
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FileNo._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 23, 2016

Western Union b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______
_. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a)
(5) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Western Union. The NSL included
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information. to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
t ·elephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-----!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2

17cvU32'63-950
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September OS, 2017

b6 -1
Rackspace Hosting, Inc.
b7C -1

-,____I -

Dea~._______ __. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United Stat~s Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Rackspace
b7E -1
Hosting, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you'" may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-951
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
\
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, .attention: General
Counsel ~l
_____________
_.land must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ _.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-952
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileN4.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 30, 2017

Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities,
b6 -1
LLC b7C -1

l_________.
Dear ... b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)...
! ______ __.!to Chase Bank, USA, N.A./JP Morgan Chase
b7E -1
Bank, N.A./JP Morgan Securities, LLC. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and

17cv03263-953
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII I Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I
and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-954
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

Fl!cN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

b6 -1
TracFone Wireless, Inc.
b7C -1

Dear~I--------~ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TracFone
Wireless, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure R~quirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ ___.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-956
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNol._____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 07, 2017

Huntington National Bank


b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l ______ _. b6


b7C -1
-1

Pursuant to Title 12, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 3414(a) (5)
of the Right to Financial Privacy Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Huntington National Bank. The NSL included
b7E -1
a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you receiv~d the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-957
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ Jand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
L,,_ ____ _.IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03 263-958
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FtlcN1._ ___ ___.

_ June 21, 2016


_____,, b7E

I
AT&T Mobility

I
Dear!
b7C -
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)l lto AT&T
b7E -1
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed _whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuantI
to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may.have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be~
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number •Of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number] . 11

___ P_l_e_asedirect any questions you have regarding this letter to the
_____ !FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-960
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File Nol._
____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

June 29, 2017

Custodian of Records
Yahoo Holdings, Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! ~o Yahoo
b7E -1
Holdings, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that·
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
as~istance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue• the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-961
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel --------------~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----iFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-962
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

September 23, 2016

b6 -1
Sprint Federal Operations b7C -1

Dear I._
___________, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Sprint
Federal Operations. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that b7E -1
prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from
disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access
to information, other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to
comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal
assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements
of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL
Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the
nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is
no longer necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL
except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-963
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII IF~eld Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----~!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b6 -2
b7C -2
b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

File N4._
___ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 13, 2017

b6 -1
AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corporate Security b7C -1

Dear~I ______ _, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito AT&T
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-965
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __, and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
______ ....,!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-966
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

April 13, 2017

T-Mobile USA, Inc. b6 -1


b7C -1

Dear .. l______
_ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito T-Mobile
USA, Inc .. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-967
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the• paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed to
the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ~I_____________ _.I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification ~umber found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ....IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-968
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FilcN1.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 22, 2016

Custodian of Records
Yahoo!
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-5162

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electro~ic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL) I Ito Yahoo!. b7E -1
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
th! FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ _____________ ~and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-970
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 07, 2017

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

l_____
Dear .. _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 1681u(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosi~g the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may·exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-971
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other ~egal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
b7E -2,4
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the :).ast page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI.! ! Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-972
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 07, 2017

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 168lu(a)
and 1681u(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to Experian. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice o~ legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-973
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In tije paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ._ ____________ .........1 and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the b7E -2
----!FBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

l7LV032!63-974
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FileNol._
___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

August 07, 2017

b6 -1
TransUnion b7C -1

Dear I._
______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Sections 168lu(a)
and 168lu(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)! !to TransUnion. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance .with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-975
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
___ P_l_ease direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
___ ....IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-976
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

b7E -1
FdcN~.____ _.

b7E -2

December 13, 2016

Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._l_____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.} Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL}I Ito Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s} for which information was sought; and
Whether or not ybu provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03253-977
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General b7E -2,4
Counsel ~I______________ I and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ _____ ~IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-97B
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcNo!.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

December 13, 2016

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ... l_____


_, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681v
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-979
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ ...,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
------~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-980
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Nol.___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

November 07, 2016

AT&T, AT&T Mobility, or AT&T Corporate Security


b6 -1
b7C -1

b6 -1
Dea~-------
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709
(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
the FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to AT&T
Mobility. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
b7E -1
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the
letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAc.t of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL. Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as
set forth below.

Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your


discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

17cv03263-981
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and
b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification nut:nber found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ___ _.!FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-982
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau of Investigation

File No._!___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

Eauifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear._!____ __, b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681u(b)
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSLJI Ito Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirem~nt that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
. The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-9B5
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI H~, attention: General
Counsel...._ ____________ ___. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
b7E -2
.----~IFBI Field Office.

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

Experian b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear .. l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681u(b)
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)I Ito Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Term±nation
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-987
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], wi~h a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel ______________ and must reference the d~te
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the ,NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-988
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

File Ni..._
__ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear~I ______ _ b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section
168lu(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL}I I to TransUnion. The NSL included a
b7E -1
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee,
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advica or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to di$close the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel I Iand must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII !Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17ot03263-990
U.S. Department of Justice

FederalBureauoflnvestigation

FdcN~.____ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

. Equifax b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear I.__
____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681u(b)
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL) I I to Equifax. The NSL included a nondisclosure
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, emplqyee, or agent of b7E -1
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistapce with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03253-991
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two place~ on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel .______________ ___J and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.-------.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03253-992
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FilcN~..._ __ ___. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

b6 -1
Experian b7C -1

Dear~I _____ _. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1681u(b)
of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National Security
Letter (NSL)! ! to Experian. The NSL included a nondisclosure
b7E -1
requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, or agent of
your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had sought or
obtained access to information, other than to those to whom disclosure
was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney to obtain
legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter. Consistent
with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination
Procedures for NSL No~disclosure Requirement, the FBI has reviewed
whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-993
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _______________ and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and b7E -2
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----.I FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-994
U.S. Departmentof Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

FileN~.____ _.
b7E -1

b7E -2

July 21, 2016

TransUnion b6 -1
b7C -1

Dear ...l_______. b6 -1
b7C -1
Pursuant to Title 15, United States Code (U.S.C.) Section
168lu(b) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FBI issued a National
Security Letter (NSL)I Ito TransUnion. The NSL included a
nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any officer, employee, b7E -1
or agent of your company from disclosing the letter and that the FBI had
sought or obtained access to information, other than to those to whom
disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to an attorney
to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to the letter.
Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the
Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement, the FBI has
reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requirement in the NSL and
determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary with respect to all
information contained in the NSL except as set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the

17cv03263-995
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel _____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! !Field Office or attention [redact name and'
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
-----IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-996
U.S. Department of Justice

Federal Bureau oflnvestigation

File NoJ._
___ __. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 11, 2017

Custodian of Records
Microsoft Corporation
1065 La Avenida
Building 4
Mountain View, CA 94043

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)! !to Microsoft b7E -1
Corporation. The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited
you, any officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the
letter and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information,
other than to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with
the letter or to an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance
with respect to the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA
FREEDOMAct of 2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure
Requirement, the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure
requirement in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer
necessary with respect to all information co~tained in the NSL except as
set forth below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.

If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.

17cv03263-997
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:

In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in


the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBI! !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ __. and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL. 11

Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed to
b7E -2
the FBII I Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."

Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
._ ____ __.IFBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2
U.S. Departmentof Justice

FederalBureau oflnvestigation

FlicN4..._ ___ _. b7E -1

b7E -2

July 27, 2017

Custodian of Records
Facebook
1601 Willow Rd.
Building 18
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-543-4890

Dear Custodian of Records:

Pursuant to Title 18, United States Code (U.S.C.), Section 2709


(Section 201 of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986), the
FBI issued a National Security Letter (NSL)I Ito Facebook.
The NSL included a nondisclosure requirement that prohibited you, any b7E -1
officer, employee, or agent of your company from disclosing the letter
and that the FBI had sought or obtained access to information, other than
to those to whom disclosure was necessary to comply with the letter or to
an attorney to obtain legal advice or legal assistance with respect to
the letter. Consistent with the requirements of the USA FREEDOMAct of
2015 and the Termination Procedures for NSL Nondisclosure Requirement,
the FBI has reviewed whether to continue the nondisclosure requ~rement
in the NSL and determined that nondisclosure is no longer necessary
with respect to all information contained in the NSL except as set forth
below.
Accordingly, and consistent with law, you may exercise your
discretion to disclose the following:
The fact that you received the NSL on a certain date;
The customer account(s) for which information was sought; and
Whether or not you provided responsive information to the FBI
pursuant to the NSL.
If you choose, you may disclose the NSL itself provided that doing
so would be consistent with other legal obligations you may have.
However, consistent with the relevant statute, the FBI requests that the
name and telephone number of the FBI Special Agent included on the NSL be
redacted because disclosure may result in danger to the life or physical
safety of a person. Please note that the name and telephone number of
the FBI Special Agent might appear in two places on the NSL and should be
redacted accordingly:
In the paragraph discussing your right to challenge the NSL, in
the sentence that reads, "That notice must be mailed or faxed
to the FBII !Field Office, attention [redact name and b7E -2,4
telephone number], with a copy to FBI HQ, attention: General
Counsel._ ____________ ____,and must reference the date
of the NSL and the identification number found on the upper left
corner of the NSL."
Near the last page of the NSL, in a sentence that reads, "Any
questions you have regarding this letter should be directed
b7E -2
to the FBI! ! Field Office or attention [redact name and
telephone number]."
Please direct any questions you have regarding this letter to the
.----1 FBI Field Office. b7E -2

Sincerely,

b7E -2

17cv03263-1000

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