Summary
A 50-year-old mechanical engineer employed by a defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline F (Financial Considerations) due to numerous delinquent debts totaling over $17,300. The largest debt, $9,521, stemmed from a VA-guaranteed mortgage foreclosure. Additionally, the applicant had six outstanding collection accounts totaling $2,466, two charged-off bad debts totaling $1,155, a $225 judgment, and a student loan of $3,569 that was 180 days delinquent.
While the applicant paid five collection accounts totaling $4,030, partly using funds from his 401K, and attempted to negotiate settlements on some accounts, the majority of his financial obligations remained unresolved. He attributed his financial difficulties to assisting his ex-wife and daughter, insufficient wages as a temporary employee, lost income during cancer treatment, and a failed business.
Despite expressing an intent to repay undisputed debts, the applicant failed to take responsible actions to resolve many of his substantial outstanding delinquencies. The decision concluded that his claims of good faith efforts were not sufficiently substantiated, and he failed to mitigate the security concerns, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has numerous delinquent debts totaling over $17,300, which he failed to resolve.
- Despite some payments made, the majority of debts remain outstanding and unresolved.
- The applicant's claims of good faith efforts to repay debts were not substantiated by sufficient evidence.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
- DC 3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
- MC 3appliedThe Conditions That Resulted in the Behavior Were Largely Beyond the Person's Control
- MC 6appliedThe Individual Initiated a Good-faith Effort to Repay Overdue Creditors or Otherwise Resolve Debts
Key Rule Quoted
“No one has a right to a security clearance and "the clearly consistent standard indicates that security clearance determinations should err, if they must, on the side of denials."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 6, 2005
- Answer filedMar 14, 2005
- Hearing heldAug 16, 2005
- Decision dateDec 21, 2005
Cite For
- Denial of Security Clearance Due to Unresolved Financial Obligations Under Guideline F
- Impact of Financial Difficulties on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Good Faith Efforts to Resolve Debts Considered but Insufficient for Clearance Approval