Steve Jobs: Secret FBI dossier reveals late Apple boss was investigated by Bush Sr White House

The report said: “Mr Jobs’ secretary informed SA [special agent] … that
Mr Jobs was unavailable for an interview for three weeks. Mr Jobs could not
even see SA … for one hour.”

On the form, Mr Jobs had ticked a box declaring that he had not used or dealt
illegal drugs for the previous five years.

The FBI report said: “Several individuals commented concerning past drug
use on the part of Mr Jobs.”

Several individuals questioned Mr Jobs’ honesty stating that Mr Jobs will
twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals.

“They also commented that, in the past, Mr Jobs was not supportive of …
(the mother of his child born out of wedlock) and their daughter; however,
recently has become more supportive.”

There were also comments concerning his past drug use: “… [a former
colleague] at ACI (his former employer) stated that during the late 1960s
and early 1970s, Mr jobs may have experimented with illegal drugs, having
come from that generation.

“… could not provide any further details concerning this matter. However,
… is unaware of any current drug use by Mr Jobs.”

Still others questioned Mr Jobs’ moral integrity.

“[a former acquaintance] advised that he has been acquainted with Mr Jobs
since … he characterized Mr Jobs as a deceptive individual who is not
completely forthright and honest.

“He stated that Mr Jobs will twist the truth and distort reality in order
to achieve his goals. … also advised that he was aware that Mr Jobs used
illegal drugs, including marijuana and LSD, while they were attending
college. … was aware of Mr Jobs’ use of illegal drugs from reports of mutual
friends and an admission of same from Mr Jobs.”

The
Steve Jobs report is published on the “vault” section of the FBI’s
website.
The file was released by the FBI following a request under
the Freedom of Information Act.

In 1991, the year of the investigation, Steve Jobs was married to Laurene
Powell in a Buddhist ceremony.

At the time he was at his company Next Computing, having been ousted from
Apple in 1985. He would not return to Apple until 1997.

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