Summary
A 51-year-old defense contractor with a Master's degree in Engineering was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a history of sexual misconduct with a minor while the applicant served as a Scout leader.
The applicant's actions involved multiple incidents of sexual contact with a minor, which occurred during Scout-sponsored events. These actions were deemed serious, particularly given the applicant's position of trust.
The judges found insufficient evidence to demonstrate the applicant's rehabilitation or current trustworthiness. Consequently, the security clearance denial was affirmed.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.1.2raisedPersonal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“The general standard is that a clearance may be granted only when ‘clearly consistent with the interests of the national security.’”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMar 11, 2009
- Answer filed—
- Hearing heldOct 2, 2009
- Decision dateDec 18, 2009
Cite For
- Serious Nature of Misconduct Under Guideline E
- Lack of Evidence for Rehabilitation
- Affirmation of Denial Based on Trustworthiness Concerns