Summary
A 34-year-old maintenance supervisor for a defense contractor was denied a security clearance due to past sexual misconduct involving minors and subsequent falsifications to investigators. The applicant was arrested on December 18, 1992, and charged with Lewd Act Upon A Child (a felony) and three counts of Child Molesting (misdemeanors). He pleaded guilty to the felony, was fined $504, ordered to pay a $25 monthly probation fee, and placed on five years of supervised probation. The remaining misdemeanor counts were dismissed. This conviction required him to register as a sex offender.
The applicant was found to have inappropriately and sexually touched female minors in at least 1990 and 1992. Furthermore, he falsified material facts in statements to a Deputy Sheriff in 1992, and to the Defense Investigative Service (DIS) in sworn statements dated March 27, 1996, and July 15, 1996, by denying his sexual contact with minors.
The judge determined that the applicant's criminal behavior and dishonesty raised significant security concerns under Guidelines D (Sexual Behavior), E (Personal Conduct), and J (Criminal Conduct). These concerns were not mitigated by the passage of time or changes in probation status, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant was convicted of a serious felony involving sexual misconduct with minors.
- The applicant provided false statements to law enforcement and investigative officials regarding his conduct.
- The applicant's pattern of sexual misconduct and dishonesty raised doubts about his judgment and trustworthiness.
Conditions Referenced
- D.1raisedSexual Behavior of a Criminal Nature
- E.1raisedReliable Unfavorable Information Provided by Associates
- E.3raisedDeliberately Providing False or Misleading Information
- J.1raisedAny Criminal Conduct
- J.2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses
Key Rule Quoted
“"the clearly consistent standard indicates that security clearance determinations should err, if they must, on the side of denials."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedApr 7, 1997
- Answer filedMay 21, 1997Applicant initially requested a decision without a hearing.
- Hearing heldOct 16, 1997Conducted at DOHA's Western Hearing Office.
- Decision dateJan 5, 1998
Cite For
- Denial Based on Serious Felony Conviction Under Guideline D
- Impact of Falsifications on Security Clearance Eligibility Under Guideline E
- Interrelation of Sexual Misconduct and Dishonesty Under Guideline J