From what i hear and this is coming from my brother who is in IT there are so many passwords protecting it and codes protecting the information and a system set that if an attempt is made to obtain information it will self delete all information within it.
They have numerous protocols which actually do not name apparently the person, just initials date of birth and date of offence. They are playing with fire with this one as they have names of people accused but cleared of it on their also which is a major lawsuit and to add to their worries the names from European countries could be listed illegally.
Since the case in CA where access was demanded and granted I think they may have destroyed it.
As my brother said to the brother aware of the complexities of the system, " those who play on thin ice, usually get a wet ass".
Under the data protection act it may be possible for anyone in the European Union to demand and get access to it.