Summary
A 58-year-old truck driver was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guidelines E (Personal Conduct), F (Financial Considerations), and J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from a history of criminal conduct, unresolved financial issues, and providing false information on his security clearance application.
The applicant's criminal history included multiple convictions in 1985, resulting in jail time, and an arrest for contempt of court, also leading to jail time. Financial concerns involved failing to file federal income tax returns for 1996, 2002, and 2003, in addition to other tax debts and a bankruptcy. Furthermore, the applicant provided false information on his April 2003 security clearance application regarding drug-related criminal conduct.
The judge found insufficient evidence to mitigate these concerns, specifically regarding the extensive criminal history, the unresolved financial issues including bankruptcy and tax debts, and the false statements made on the application. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant has an extensive history of criminal conduct, including multiple arrests and convictions.
- Applicant failed to provide sufficient evidence to mitigate financial issues, including bankruptcy and tax debts.
- Applicant provided false answers on his security clearance application regarding drug-related offenses.
Conditions Referenced
- J1raisedCriminal Conduct
- J2raisedCriminal Conduct
- F1raisedFinancial Considerations
- E2raisedPersonal Conduct
- J2rejectedCriminal ConductThe majority of criminal conduct ended in 1989, but this was insufficient to mitigate concerns.
- F3rejectedFinancial ConsiderationsLimited credit in mitigation due to lack of action to resolve debts.
- E2rejectedPersonal ConductFalse statements during the security-clearance process are serious and not easily mitigated.
Key Rule Quoted
“The decision to deny a person a security clearance is not a determination of an applicant's loyalty. Instead, it is a determination that the applicant has not met the strict guidelines the President has established for granting eligibility for a security clearance.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 17, 2005
- Answer filedNov 26, 2005
- Hearing heldJul 31, 2006Applicant appeared pro se.
- Decision dateOct 20, 2006
Cite For
- Denial Based on Extensive Criminal History Under Guideline J
- Financial Irresponsibility and Bankruptcy Under Guideline F
- False Statements on Security Clearance Application Under Guideline E