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Musk Taking Legal Action Against Kid Who Tracks His Plane After “Crazy Stalker” Attack

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Musk Taking Legal Action Against Kid Who Tracks His Plane After “Crazy Stalker” Attack

Update (2025ET):

We finally know why the @ElonJet Twitter account was suspended. Musk tweeted:

“Last night, car carrying lil X in LA was followed by crazy stalker (thinking it was me), who later blocked car from moving & climbed onto hood.”

Musk then said, “legal action is being taken against Sweeney [the kid who runs @ElonJet] & organizations who supported harm to my family.” 

Musk also said, “any account doxxing real-time location info of anyone will be suspended, as it is a physical safety violation. This includes posting links to sites with real-time location info,” adding “posting locations someone traveled to on a slightly delayed basis isn’t a safety problem, so is ok.” 

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The college kid who created the @ElonJet Twitter account before Elon Musk bought the social media platform has had the account “suspended.” 

Last Friday, Jack Sweeney pointed out @ElonJet was “search banned,” though he mentioned the account had been “search banned for months before Elon’s takeover. “

But now it appears the account that shared publicly-available information about Musk’s private jet locations and had over half a million followers has been “suspended.” 

On Wednesday morning, Twitter users are chatting away about the suspension. Here’s what some had to say:

Nearly a year ago, we told readers about Sweeney and how Musk requested the college kid to take down the account because of security risks. 

At the time, Sweeney told Musk the price to take down @ElonJet would be a “Model 3.” Musk rejected the offer and told the kid: “I don’t love the idea of being shot by a nutcase.” 

As we’ve told readers, tracking the private jets of CEOs is nothing new in the hedge fund industry. There are services that some traders pay upwards of $100k to retrieve flight data of the movements of deal-makers. 

We also said Sweeney would have better luck selling his technology to a hedge fund or even Quandl, a flight-tracking company, rather than letting it stay on Twitter. Now the account has been nuked. 

Tyler Durden
Wed, 12/14/2022 – 20:25

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