Summary
A 31-year-old defense contractor was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from an extensive history of alcohol-related arrests and convictions, including driving under the influence and domestic violence. These incidents were deemed too recent and serious to be mitigated.
Further compounding the security concerns was the applicant's willful omission of various alcohol-related arrests on his December 1999 SF-86, demonstrating a lack of candor. The judge found that the applicant failed to demonstrate rehabilitation or a change in behavior regarding sobriety, and his continued excessive alcohol consumption raised ongoing security concerns.
Ultimately, the combination of a significant criminal history involving alcohol and domestic violence, coupled with deliberate misrepresentations on his security questionnaire, led to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Extensive history of alcohol-related arrests and convictions, including DUI and domestic violence.
- Willful omissions of multiple arrests on the SF-86, indicating a lack of candor and reliability.
- Continued excessive alcohol consumption raises ongoing security concerns.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedAllegations or Admission of Criminal Conduct.
- DC 2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses.
- DC 1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work.
- DC 2raisedThe Deliberate Omission, Concealment, or Falsification of Relevant and Material Facts.
Key Rule Quoted
“The ultimate determination of an applicant's eligibility for a security clearance depends, in large part, on the relevance and materiality of that evidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 24, 2001
- Answer filedNov 14, 2001Applicant elected to have the case decided on the written record.
- Hearing held—Decision based on written record.
- Decision dateMay 8, 2002
Cite For
- Denial Based on Extensive Alcohol-related Criminal History
- Lack of Candor in Security Clearance Application
- Ongoing Alcohol Consumption as a Security Risk