jeudi 9 février 2012

Steve Jobs et les fiches du F.B.I.


Un rapport de 191 pages...

 "The report, dated 1991, details the FBI’s background investigation into Jobs and includes damning interviews with former classmates and colleagues, some of which had business and personal grievances against him.

Several blasted the Apple founder as “a deceptive individual who is not completely forthright and honest,” and a person who’s “moral character is questionable.” The file also included interview subjects’ secondhand descriptions of the situation regarding Jobs’ daughter Lisa, born out of wedlock, whom Jobs “mistreated by not supporting” initially, and Jobs’ own admitted history of psychedelic drug use. (Jobs admitted as much to the FBI, according to the file.)

 Many of the interview comments were supportive of Jobs, however, with even some of those who spoke against him admitting he would make a good government appointee.

Jobs was at the time being considered for a position on President George H.W. Bush’s Export Council, an advisory committee on international trade matters. He did not end up getting the job.%% The report also details a 1985 investigation of a bomb threat against Apple."

http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/02/fbi-releases-steve-jobs-file.php?ref=fpb

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