criminal conduct
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
Polygraph Reveals History of Prostitute Solicitation
In one of the more unusual Defense Office of Hearing and Appeals cases, a clearance holder had his eligibility revoked after a polygraph interview revealed he had engaged in sexual services of prostitutes, both in the United States and overseas, on and off for over 12 years while holding a security clearance.