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In reply to the discussion: Trump Son In Law Jared Kushner Was Just Told To Lawyer Up Because He Committed A Crime [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)They submitted the information and the next day voluntarily came forward and said the information was incomplete and more would follow.
People leave information off these forms all the time without even self correcting in an oversight or just being sloppy. The amount of data you have to submit is very deep and detailed. I have never seen anyone even threatened with prosecution for leaving something off, and in most cases unless the investigator determines it was left off intentionally with intent to deceive they don't deny a clearance just for an omission.
Now if it's something left off and not corrected that is a negative factor in adjudication of the clearance and the investigator determines it could have been intentional then they cleanrace will likely be denied.
You have to show intent to deceive to prosecute a case like this as a criminal act. Given that they gave notice the form was incomplete the next day there is pretty much zero chance of doing that.