Summary
A 42-year-old defense contractor was denied a security clearance based on Guideline F (Financial Considerations), Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a felony DUI conviction that resulted in the death of his fiancée, and ongoing financial issues totaling over $32,000 in debts.
The applicant's criminal conduct involved a felony DUI conviction after consuming eight to twelve beers at a casino, then driving at 140 mph, losing control, and causing a crash that killed his fiancée. He served about 13 months in a "Conservation Camp" and the remainder of his two-year minimum sentence under house arrest. While incarcerated, he attended a four-week alcohol rehabilitation program and has regularly attended Alcoholics Anonymous since his release, abstaining from alcohol since about December 2002, which mitigated the alcohol consumption concerns.
However, his financial obligations remained largely unaddressed. These included disputed debts to two banks totaling $175, a $10,359 debt to a third bank, an $817 debt to another bank, an $18,744 debt to a fifth bank, a $124 utility debt, a $2,448 credit card debt, and a $148 county tax lien. Although a state tax lien for $2,234 was paid, the applicant had done little to address the remaining significant debts. Consequently, the security clearance was DENIED.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The Applicant was convicted of a felony DUI, which resulted in the death of his fiancée, disqualifying him under Guideline J.
- The Applicant has over $32,000 in past due debts and has done little to address these financial obligations, leading to a denial under Guideline F.
Conditions Referenced
- J1appliedCriminal Conduct
- F1appliedFinancial Considerations
- G3appliedAlcohol Consumption
Key Rule Quoted
“The Government must be able to place a high degree of confidence in a security clearance holder to abide by all security rules and regulations at all times and in all places.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMar 3, 2003
- Answer filedMar 24, 2003
- Hearing heldN/ADetermined on a written record.
- Decision dateDec 29, 2003
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Related to Felony Convictions Under Guideline J
- Financial Obligations Impacting Security Clearance Under Guideline F
- Mitigating Factors for Alcohol Consumption Under Guideline G.