Summary
A 59-year-old native-born U.S. citizen, employed as a maintenance mechanic, was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from the applicant's deliberate falsification of his security-clearance application. Specifically, he omitted information regarding two felony charges related to child sexual abuse, despite the application explicitly requesting such details.
Further, the applicant provided false information during a subsequent background interview concerning these felony charges. The judge determined that the applicant's explanations for these omissions and misrepresentations were not credible and failed to mitigate the serious nature of his conduct.
The decision highlighted that the applicant deliberately falsified his application by omitting the felony charges and that his explanations did not mitigate this falsification. Consequently, the applicant failed to meet his burden of persuasion, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant deliberately falsified his security-clearance application by omitting felony charges.
- The applicant's explanations for the omission were not credible and did not mitigate the falsification.
- The applicant failed to meet his burden of persuasion to obtain a favorable clearance decision.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A5.1.2.2appliedDeliberate Omission, Concealment, or Falsification of Relevant and Material Facts
- E2.A5.1.2.3appliedDeliberately Providing False or Misleading Information
Key Rule Quoted
“Deliberate omission, concealment, or falsification of relevant and material facts from any personnel security questionnaire... is a security concern.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedFeb 9, 2004
- Answer filedFeb 20, 2004
- Hearing heldNov 29, 2004Applicant requested to decide on the written record.
- Decision dateMay 27, 2005
Cite For
- Deliberate Falsification of Security-clearance Applications Under Guideline E
- Credibility of Applicant's Explanations for Omissions
- Seriousness of Criminal Conduct Under Guideline J