The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday released a 191-page file on late Apple founder Steve Jobs.
The report, based on interviews with his friends and former co-workers and family members, was compiled by FBI during a 1991 background investigation after Jobs appointment in the White House’s President's Export Council in 1991.
The Commerce Department said Jobs did serve on the president's export council, which advises the president on trade policies.
The report showed his friends accusing him of taking drugs, being a liar and failing to support his family.



