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The Daily Beast
The Daily Beast
Well, this doesn’t read quite like Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs biography. On Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released Jobs’s file, a 191-page document with details on the Apple innovator from a 1991 investigation of him when he was considered for an appointment to President George Bush's Export Council. Jobs is characterized by those who were interviewed by the FBI as someone who “will twist the truth,” is “a deceptive individual,” and only has integrity “if he gets his way.” “His moral character is questionable,” one source told the FBI, while “several individuals commented concerning past drug use.” The file also contains information about Jobs after a bomb threat was made against him in 1985.
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