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Justice Department: Wiretaps Are Cut Off After FBI Fails to Pay Phone Bills

Telecommunications companies have repeatedly cut off FBI access to wiretaps of alleged terrorists and criminal suspects because the bureau did not pay its phone bills, according to the results of an audit released yesterday. The report by Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine said that more than half of nearly 1,000 FBI telecommunications bills reviewed by investigators were not paid on time, including one invoice for $66,000 at an unidentified field office.

Wiretaps Are Cut Over Unpaid Bills, Washington Post, January 11, 2008.