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Steve Jobs’s unflattering FBI file mentions drug use, 2.65 GPA

Steve Jobs’s unflattering FBI file mentions drug use, 2.65 GPA

 February 09, 2012 07:48   washingtonpost.com


Even before the world knew him as a genius, the FBI had the book on Steve Jobs. In a 1991 background check, the FBI pegged Apple’s co-founder as brash and unlikable and noted his early drug use. Most tellingly, the agents, evaluating Jobs for an appointment under President George H.W. Bush, said acquaintances found him to have a peculiarly driven nature. Read full article >>

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