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Posted by Indiana73
 - Feb 03, 2008, 08:14 AM
Maybe the alleged "crime" question was related to your current employer, and they want a disclosure stating if you've ever been disciplined regarding a theft-related incident at that employer?
Posted by Hershey05
 - Feb 01, 2008, 05:59 PM
After taking 2 polygraphs and a follow up interview I was told I was in the "gray" area concerning a question on crime that I was totally truthful about. My employer now says they have received an "eyes only" letter for me from the agency that gave the exam. What could this be about?