The teenager tried to get Musk to pay him $50,000 to stop tracking his private plane flights. He is at it again. He's set his sights on Russian billionaires.

Jack Sweeney, the 19-year-old flight stalker who got 15 minutes of fame for stalking the CEO of the electric car company, has created new accounts that track the movements of Russian billionaires. On the heels of Moscow's military invasion of Ukraine, this all happened.

So yeah @PutinJet is live now :), don't expect this to be too accurate though there are a dozen VIP Russian planes, and ADS-B coverage isn't great in Russia.

— Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) February 26, 2022

You Can’t Hide

If you want to keep tabs on which private island these billionaires are escaping to in the wake of devastating economic backlash against Russia, you can head on over to the Russian billionaires' social media accounts.

Russia's richest man, Vladimir Potanin, is tracked by the accounts, as is Roman Abramovich, owner of the football club.

More than 40 airplanes connected to the country's wealthiest individuals are tracked in the accounts.

The aircrafts of the oligarchs are crazy, according to Sweeney.

The kid who tried to squeeze Musk gets more time in the spotlight. While his actions bring up questions of privacy and security for the likes of Musk, what he's doing against the ultra-wealthy of Russia seems pretty defensible in light of the invasion of Ukraine.

The Jet is now chasing Russian Tycoons after being tracked by a teen.

NASA buys a ton of space launches for Russia.

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