Summary
A 50-year-old male defense contractor employee was granted a security clearance despite initial concerns under Guideline D (Sexual Behavior). The Statement of Reasons alleged that the applicant downloaded images of child pornography, citing Disqualifying Condition E2.A4.1.2.4. This stemmed from three occasions where he accessed a website containing what appeared to be child pornography.
However, the Administrative Judge applied Mitigating Conditions E2.A4.1.3.2, E2.A4.1.3.3, and E2.A4.1.3.4, finding that the applicant had mitigated the security concerns. The applicant reported the website's content to his Internet provider and the FBI after his second visit, demonstrating responsible behavior.
Furthermore, the last visit to the website occurred in 2000, with no evidence of subsequent similar conduct. The applicant's actions were determined not to be motivated by sexual desire, and he was candid about his exposure during the polygraph process. Based on these factors, the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant reported the website's content to his Internet provider and the FBI, demonstrating responsible behavior.
- The last visit to the website occurred in 2000, and there was no evidence of subsequent similar conduct.
- Applicant's actions were not motivated by sexual desire, and he was candid about his exposure during the polygraph process.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A4.1.2.4raisedSexual Behavior of a Public Nature And/or That Which Reflects Lack of Discretion or Judgment
- E2.A4.1.3.2appliedThe Behavior Was Not Recent and There Is No Evidence of Subsequent Conduct of a Similar Nature
- E2.A4.1.3.3appliedThere Is No Other Evidence of Questionable Judgment, Irresponsibility, or Emotional Instability
- E2.A4.1.3.4appliedThe Behavior No Longer Serves as a Basis for Coercion, Exploitation, or Duress
Key Rule Quoted
“Sexual behavior is a security concern if it reflects a lack of discretion or judgment; and it carries along issues regarding reliability and trustworthiness that are central to an assessment as to whether one is security worthy.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 7, 2004
- Answer filedJul 25, 2004
- Hearing heldFeb 28, 2005
- Decision dateApr 11, 2005
Cite For
- Mitigation of Security Concerns Related to Past Exposure to Potentially Illegal Content
- Responsible Reporting of Inappropriate Material to Authorities
- Consideration of the Applicant's Overall Character and Conduct in Security Clearance Determinations.