Summary
A 42-year-old senior principal at a defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline D (Sexual Behavior) and Guideline E (Personal Conduct). The denial stemmed from an undisclosed extramarital affair with a foreign national and ongoing contacts with other foreign nationals.
The applicant's wife was unaware of the affair until at least December 2001, and her current level of awareness remained unclear. The affair occurred in public places, including the applicant's workplace, which raised concerns about his judgment and discretion.
Furthermore, the applicant maintained ongoing contacts with foreign nationals through email and internet chat rooms. These factors collectively led to the conclusion that the applicant lacked the necessary judgment and reliability for access to classified information, resulting in the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant engaged in an adulterous affair with a foreign national, which was undisclosed to his wife until years later.
- The affair occurred in public places, including the applicant's workplace, demonstrating poor judgment.
- Ongoing contacts with foreign nationals via email and chat rooms raised concerns about potential coercion and exploitation.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A4.1.2.1raisedSexual Behavior of a Criminal Nature, Whether or Not the Individual Has Been Prosecuted
- E2.A4.1.2.3raisedSexual Behavior That Causes an Individual to Be Vulnerable to Coercion, Exploitation, or Duress
- E2.A4.1.2.4raisedSexual Behavior of a Public Nature And/or That Which Reflects Lack of Discretion or Judgment
- E2.A5.1.2.1raisedReliable, Unfavorable Information
- E2.A5.1.2.4raisedPersonal Conduct or Concealment of Information That Increases an Individual's Vulnerability to Coercion, Exploitation or Duress
Key Rule Quoted
“The government has a compelling interest in ensuring each Applicant possesses the requisite judgment, reliability, and trustworthiness of those who must protect national interests as their own.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 14, 2003
- Answer filedOct 26, 2003
- Hearing heldDec 13, 2004
- Decision dateSep 14, 2005
Cite For
- Disqualifying Factors Related to Sexual Behavior Under Guideline D
- Impact of Personal Conduct on Security Clearance Eligibility Under Guideline E
- The Importance of Disclosing Relationships with Foreign Nationals in Security Clearance Evaluations