Secret FBI file on Steve Jobs says he distorted reality
February 10, 2012  12:23
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Four months after his death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, continues to make news.

The FBI has released a decades-old file it kept on , questioning his moral character by disclosing details on his reported drug use and ability to "distort reality." 

The file was prepared on the Apple founder as he was considered for a presidential appointment in 1991 during George H W Bush's time in office.  Steve Jobs can distort reality and can go to any extent to achieve his goals, some of his friends told the FBI when Bush sought a background check on him. 

Running into 191 pages, the report on background check on Jobs was released by the FBI yesterday under the under the Freedom of Information Act.

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