Summary
A 43-year-old fire protection officer for a defense contractor was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The applicant faced allegations of providing inaccurate information on his security clearance application (SF 86) regarding past alcohol/drug offenses, felony offenses, and financial delinquencies. Additionally, he had a past association with a suspected drug trafficker.
The applicant's financial difficulties stemmed from the collapse of a publicly traded company that had purchased his business, leading to bankruptcy. However, the judge found that these financial issues were due to circumstances beyond his control, and the applicant demonstrated a commitment to resolving them through bankruptcy and continued employment.
Crucially, the applicant provided credible testimony and evidence of good character, including character references from his ex-wife and a DEA Special Agent, which supported his integrity and trustworthiness. These mitigating factors, combined with the involuntary nature of his financial distress, led to the decision to grant his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant's financial difficulties were due to circumstances beyond his control, specifically the collapse of the company that purchased his business.
- The applicant demonstrated a commitment to resolving his financial issues through bankruptcy and continued employment.
- Credible character references from his ex-wife and a DEA Special Agent supported the applicant's integrity and trustworthiness.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A6.1.2.1raisedHistory of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
- E2.A6.1.2.3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
- E2.A6.1.3.1appliedThe Behavior Was Not Recent and the Applicant Has Made Efforts to Address the Financial Issues
- E2.A6.1.3.2appliedThe Applicant Has Received Counseling or Assistance in Managing His Finances
- E2.A6.1.3.3appliedThe Applicant Has a Good Reputation and Is Respected in His Community
Key Rule Quoted
“The issuance of the clearance is "clearly consistent with the interests of national security," or "clearly consistent with the national interest."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedDec 6, 2002
- Answer filedDec 22, 2002Notarized December 23, 2002
- Hearing heldMar 27, 2003
- Decision dateJun 17, 2003
Cite For
- Mitigation of Financial Difficulties Under Guideline F
- Credibility of Character References in Security Clearance Cases
- Impact of Erroneous Legal Advice on Security Clearance Applications