
Originally Posted by
marine
You must disclosure everything.
Yes, disclose everything, "even if ... (fill in the blank)." There are fine legal distinctions at work here, and so expungement might mean one thing, or it might actually be another. These legal issues aren't necessarily a career killer, particularly if you have led a clean life since then. What is a killer, however, is lying and fraud. I know you didn't do this intentionally, but if in the course of a security clearance investigation this comes out, then it could get awkward for you. I strongly advise to get ahead of the power curve and you make the disclosure. As bad as it is when you admit a problem, it's 100x worse if someone else finds out first. You want to be in control of the disclosure.
MATTHEW A. RITCHIE
Lieutenant Colonel, Virginia ARNG
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