Summary
A 38-year-old married mother of four was granted a security clearance despite initial concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct). The Statement of Reasons alleged that the applicant failed to disclose past crack cocaine use and a positive drug test from November 1995, as well as alcohol-related treatment, on her January 2002 SF-86. These omissions were specifically cited in response to Questions 27 and 30 of the form, respectively, as occurring within the seven-year reporting period.
The judge determined that the applicant's misstatements were an honest mistake, not deliberate falsification. This finding was supported by credible evidence of her rehabilitation. The applicant demonstrated that she had not used illegal drugs or alcohol since 1995 and had successfully completed a substance abuse program.
Furthermore, character references attested to her good character and trustworthiness. Based on her credible explanation, consistent rehabilitation, and trustworthy demeanor, the judge concluded there were no further security concerns, and the clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant provided credible evidence that her false answers were due to an honest mistake.
- She has not used illegal drugs or alcohol since 1995 and completed a substance abuse program.
- Character references attested to her good character and trustworthiness.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A5.1.2.3raisedFalsification of Information
- E2.A5.1.3.2appliedIsolated Incident of FalsificationThe applicant's misstatements were attributed to an honest mistake and were not recent.
Key Rule Quoted
“Conduct involving questionable judgment, untrustworthiness, unreliability, lack of candor, dishonesty, such as falsification, or unwillingness to comply with rules and regulations could indicate that the applicant may not properly safeguard classified information.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 25, 2003
- Answer filedJul 12, 2003
- Hearing heldNov 19, 2003
- Decision dateApr 16, 2004
Cite For
- Credibility of Applicant's Explanation for False Statements
- Mitigation of Falsification Due to Honest Mistake
- Evaluation of Character References in Security Clearance Decisions