Security Clearance Continued for Client after ATF Investigation

MIDDLE ATLANTIC – Client government employee of the Department of Homeland Security was issued a notice of intent to revoke clearance under Adjudicative Guidelines: E – Personal Conduct, G – Alcohol Consumption, and J -Criminal Conduct, based upon allegations of illegal behavior, association with known criminals, and use of alcohol. Questionable conduct concerns were raised as a result of an investigation by the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) for trafficking of illegal arms which disclosed that two close acquaintances were convicted of gun-related offenses and that client participated in swapping out a registered for an unregistered weapon, disposal of the unregistered weapon. The acquaintances were also involved in other offenses related to weapons about which the client had no personal involvement. Additionally, the client consumed alcohol and then misrepresented himself as a police officer in an effort to preclude vandalism of a public place, which resulted in a requirement to complete an alcohol/substance abuse program over several months as a result of frequent excessive consumption of alcohol. After presenting a written response to the allegations the Chief Security Officer sustained the continuation of the client’s security clearance. 

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JAG Defense Successfully Assisted Client in Gaining New Clearance

MIDDLE ATLANTIC – Client Defense Contractor employee retained our assistance for a “Reapplication after Denial,” with the previous clearance being denied under Adjudicative Guideline G – Alcohol Consumption as a result of excessive consumption for many years, five DUIs, diagnosis as alcohol dependent, and then continuing to consume alcohol notwithstanding such diagnosis. After ceasing consumption of alcohol and providing documented proof of such cessation, along with changes in behavior indicative of sobriety, we were able to assist client in being approved for a new clearance. 

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CAF Found for the Applicant After Seven Page SOR

WEST COAST – Client Federal Government civilian employee with Department of Defense issued a seven page Statement of Reasons (SOR) under Adjudicative Guidelines: E – Personal Conduct and G – Alcohol Consumption based upon a previous “due process” adjudication of the client’s clearance a number of years ago for allegations under Adjudicative Guidelines for Personal Conduct, Alcohol Consumption, Drug Involvement and Criminal Conduct and for derogatory interview information about the client’s honesty and trustworthiness, inaccuracies in time card recording, failure to complete assigned responsibilities on a Temporary Duty Assignment, inexplicable and unexplained absences from work over a significant period of time, disruptive working relationships, unusual attendance patterns at work indicative of weekend excessive alcohol consumption, failures to properly account for leave periods, use of an inordinate amount of leave days and times, previous administrative disciplinary actions for similar misconduct and previous involvement with law enforcement to include flight from justice and subsequent arrest. After responding in detail to all of the allegation sin the SOR the Central Adjudication Facilty found FOR THE APPLICANT and granted the clearance without the necessity of a Personal Appearance. 

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Service Member Cleared from DUI Charges & Continuance of Alcohol Abuse

MOUNTAIN WEST – Active duty service member issued Letter of Intent (LOI)/Statement of Reasons (SOR) due to allegations under Adjudicative Guidelines for J – Criminal Conduct, E – Personal Conduct, and G – Alcohol Consumption concerns as a result of extensive history of alcohol consumption beginning in the early teenage years, self-identified alcohol dependence with inability to stop consumption, treatment for alcohol consumption followed by a DUI while undergoing outpatient treatment for alcohol consumption at time of DUI, failure to disclose DUI to command, and continuing to consume alcohol after being diagnosed as an alcohol abuser.  After submission of a response to the SOR the Central Adjudication Facility granted the clearance without the necessity of a Personal Appearance.

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