Dana White is a professional businessman, dedicated to growing his UFC business and protecting his investments. The UFC president is also hell-bent on protecting his family, at all costs. The UFC president took matters into his own hands after a man on Instagram threatened his loving daughter, Savannah White. White is a responsible American citizen who cannot sit quietly when his family is under threat.
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He took the help of the local police and requested the perpetrator’s information on social media. And Dana White got his justice.
Dana White served justice to the man, who wronged his family
UFC president Dana White received a threat on Instagram from user @loganmurphyfuctheufc who demanded White “Have your daughter in my bed soon!”. White was prepared to celebrate a happy thanksgiving with his family when this vulgar threat was brought to his attention. His wife, Anna Stella White, boys Aidan White, and Dana White III, and daughter, Savannah White, make a happy White family.
Their peace was disturbed as the man allegedly threatened to s**ually harass Dana White’s only daughter Savannah, which infuriated the $500 million net worth business magnate.
Immediately, he posted on Instagram and wrote, “Do any of you know this scummy piece of f***ing sh*t @loganmurphyfuctheufc if you do please give me as much info as you have on him.”
The Irritated Nevada businessman took to Instagram to share this with his followers. And, he requested his followers to share details of the perpetrator. White also warned him and said, “He wants attention?? He’s gonna get it.”
The UFC Boss successfully put him behind bars
In the Instagram post, White posted pictures of the threat and shared an image of his Instagram page, which he later deleted.
He shared that they had arrested the lawbreaker and posted an update on the situation. Dana White took to Instagram again, to thank his friends and fans, who helped.
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“Thanks to the media and a VERY BIG thank you to law enforcement. Happy Thanksgiving everybody!” shared the head of UFC and posted a picture of the text, “We Got Him”.
The businessman was extremely thankful to the local police department after taking action on the cyberbully.
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