criminal conduct
Bad Memory Does Not Mitigate Viewing Child Pornography
One of the first cases of 2022 heard by the Defense Office of Hearing an Appeals (DOHA) involved an DoD contractor who had downloaded child pornography from 2006-10 and was interviewed about it by the FBI after they had seized his computer. The DoD CAF denied clearance eligibility, but that
Former Army CID Special Agent Found Guilty of Lying on SF-86C
to those that spin a web of lies or hide information.
Top Secret Clearance Holder Convicted of Wire Fraud and Identity Theft
A DCMA employee with a Top Secret clearance stole the identities of at least 37 to obtain bank loans.
Contractor Overcomes Bad Conduct Discharge to Get Security Clearance
A Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD) from the military is not seen as often as a General (under honorable conditions) and usually is the result of serious criminal conduct or other behaviors. In a recent Defense Office of Hearing and Appeals (DOHA) case, a DoD contractor was initially denied security clearance