After his account was suspended and Musk threatened legal action against him, the college student said his family can't believe it won't just go away.

Jack Sweeney told Insider that he was home with his mom when he heard about Musk's lawsuit.

"I think they were just amazed at how this keeps on going on and how Elon is so 888-609- 888-609- 888-609- They don't think it will just go away.

On Wednesday, Sweeney's account was suspended along with over 30 other accounts that track celebrities' jets.

The personal account was suspended as well.

Musk said that any account that doxes real-time location info of anyone will be suspended. Links to sites with real-time location information are posted. Sharing locations on a slightly delayed basis is ok, according to him.

He said a car carrying his son in Los Angeles was followed by a stalker who blocked the car from moving.

Musk said that legal action was being taken against Sweeney and organizations who supported harm to his family.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 15, 2022

Since he only tracks Musk's private jet, Sweeney doesn't know what relevance the incident has to him.

Sweeney told Insider that he was surprised when he saw Musk's statement about suing him.

He said that it seemed like he was just trying to scare him.

Sweeney just finished his final exams at the University of Central Florida.

"I wanted to come home and have a break because I wanted to catch up on things and now everything is crazy," Sweeney said.

On CNN, Sweeney's grandmother said it's kind of scary to see her grandson go up against a rich man.

When asked what her message was to Musk, his grandma said, "Oh, he better not forget that I'm his grandma."