FBI file on Steve Jobs released, was considered for special appointment to Bush I White House

09/02/2012
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Steve Jobs’ FBI file has been released and is now available for public viewing on their web site. It contains information from a background investigation conducted in 1991 when Jobs was being considered for an appointment to the President’s Export Council during the Bush I White House. It also includes information relating to a bomb threat against Jobs in 1985.

The link comes via Gawker who pulled a lot of quotes from it about Jobs’ character and personal behavior. The issue...

Original article by TiPB
Categories: Apple Inc.
Tags: 1991, bomb thread, bush administration, character, ethical, fbi file, investigation, moral, news, steve jobs
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