Summary
A 41-year-old applications analyst was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline F (Financial Considerations) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a history of financial delinquencies, including five delinquent credit card debts totaling over $28,000, and child support obligations amounting to $16,150. The applicant had also been charged with and found in contempt for failure to pay child support, resulting in a contempt conviction.
Further financial issues persisted after an involuntary discharge from the Navy, and the applicant failed to provide a reliable plan to address remaining credit card debts. While the applicant was consistently compliant with the terms of a child support agreement, the overall pattern of financial instability raised security concerns.
Additionally, the applicant had a history of criminal conduct, including a 1995 conviction for assault and battery. A 1998 contempt citation for child support arrears resulted in a 12-month jail sentence, which was avoided through a settlement agreement. The judge concluded that the applicant failed to demonstrate financial stability or reliability, and the prior assault conviction raised concerns about judgment, leading to the denial.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a history of delinquent debts exceeding $28,000, including child support arrears of $16,150.
- The applicant's prior assault conviction raised concerns about his judgment and reliability.
- The applicant failed to provide a reliable plan to address his outstanding debts.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations.
- DC 3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts.
- DC 2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses.
- MC 1rejectedThe Behavior Was Not Recent.
- MC 3rejectedThe Conditions That Resulted in the Behavior Were Largely Beyond the Person's Control.
- MC 6rejectedThe Individual Initiated a Good-faith Effort to Repay Overdue Creditors or Otherwise Resolve Debts.
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 issuedMay 9, 2001
- Answer filedJun 25, 2001
- Hearing heldSep 5, 2001
- Decision dateNov 20, 2001
Cite For
- Financial Instability Due to Delinquent Debts Under Guideline F
- Criminal Conduct Impacting Judgment and Reliability Under Guideline J
- Failure to Demonstrate Rehabilitation or Repayment Efforts in Security Clearance Cases