Summary
A 46-year-old computer systems analyst was denied a security clearance under Guideline D (Sexual Behavior), Guideline E (Personal Conduct), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from his past sexual molestation of his daughter and subsequent dishonesty during the security clearance process.
In October 1991, the applicant was charged with a felony sex offense, later pleading guilty to a lesser misdemeanor sex offense five months later. This criminal conduct, involving the sexual molestation of his eight-year-old daughter, was a primary disqualifying factor.
Further issues arose from the applicant's deliberate falsification of information. He omitted the initial felony charge from his November 2001 SF 86 and deliberately falsified details of his conduct towards his daughter in a May 2003 sworn statement to the Defense Security Service (DSS). The judge concluded that the applicant's criminal conduct and lack of candor raised significant concerns about his judgment and reliability, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant sexually molested his eight-year-old daughter, which constitutes serious criminal conduct.
- He pled guilty to a misdemeanor sexual offense, omitting the felony charge from his security clearance application.
- The applicant deliberately falsified details of his criminal conduct in a sworn statement to a DSS agent.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1appliedSexual Behavior of a Criminal Nature
- DC 2appliedA History or Pattern of Criminal Activity
- DC 3appliedConduct That Raises Questions About Judgment, Reliability, and Trustworthiness
- DC 4appliedPersonal Conduct That Increases Vulnerability to Coercion
Key Rule Quoted
“A person who has access to classified information enters into a fiduciary relationship with the government based on trust and confidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 2, 2004
- Answer filed—
- Hearing heldAug 16, 2005
- Decision dateNov 29, 2005
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline D for Sexual Behavior
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline J for Criminal Conduct
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline E for Personal Conduct