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« on: February 11, 2012, 03:00:29 pm »

Steve Jobs' 1991 FBI File Released, Reveals Consideration for Presidential Appointment
      



      As noted by Gawker, the FBI has just released a 1991 background check on Steve Jobs.  The 191-page document was undertaken as Jobs was being considered for a presidential appointment to the President's Export Council by George H. W. Bush.  The file was released following a Freedom of Information Act request filed through the open government site MuckRock.





Beyond basic biographical information, the report makes reference to comments from a number of Jobs' acquaintances who were interviewed to help build a picture of his background.  Gawker notes that the report contains an unusually high number of "derogatory" comments, with some questioning his honesty and making reference to his ability to "twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals".



More details will undoubtedly come to light as readers are able to make their way through the lengthy document, and while certain aspects of the report have been censored out, it may still reveal an interestingly candid glimpse into how Jobs was viewed by his acquaintances and investigators seeking an impartial view of his suitably to serve on a presidential commission.


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