Musk previously claimed that he was being stalked by the owner of the banned @elonjet account, Jack Sweeney.
American billionaire Elon Musk showed how he was chased by an unknown man in a balaclava. The Daily Mail writes about it.
The businessman is driving with son X, but the stalker blocks the way and climbs on the hood. Musk himself suggests that it is the owner of a Twitter account that tracks the movements of his private jet and from which he is banned for security reasons.
Now the founder of Tesla wants to find his stalker who drives a white Hyundai.
Musk previously claimed that he was being stalked by the owner of the banned @elonjet account, Jack Sweeney. He published all the data on Musk’s flights with captions like: “that’s where this m * duck flies.”
It is noted that Jack Sweeney started his account in 2020, when he was 19 years old.
“Then, he was a loyal fan of Musk and wanted to know everything about him. But the billionaire considered it unsafe and in 2021 offered the 20-year-old Sweeney $ 5,000 to close the account. He refused, but said he was ready to close @elonjet for 50,000 dollars and Tesla. The two did not come to an agreement,” the media wrote.
But last month, Musk said he respected freedom of speech and allowed the account to remain active:
“My commitment to free speech extends to not blocking an account that follows my plane, even if it is a direct risk to personal safety.”
This happened after Musk bought Twitter in October, Sweeney said that the new owner of the social network would be a hypocrite if he blocked his account.
“Personally, I don’t think he will, because then it will be all over the news and he will be called a hypocrite,” he said.
Does anyone recognize this person or car? pic.twitter.com/2U0Eyx7iwl
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 15, 2022
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