February 09, 2012
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Steve Jobs’ FBI file released
By Josh Peterson - The Daily Caller  1:46 PM 02/09/2012
The FBI’s file on the late Apple Computer pioneer Steve Jobs was released Friday and made public on the agency’s website.
The 191-page document, released under the Freedom of Information Act, consists of an FBI background check compiled during the George H.W. Bush years when Jobs was considered for an appointed position on the U.S. President’s Export Council, and documents “related to a 1985 investigation of a bomb threat against Apple,” said the FBI on its website.
The contents include interviews of Jobs’ friends who attacked his character, claimed he was “deceptive,” and said he was “not completely forthright and honest.”
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