Dana White apologizes to gun-wielding harassment victim
Julie Breeler had already endured countless phone calls and emails after her personal information was posted online by hackers targeting…

Julie Breeler had already endured countless phone calls and emails after her personal information was posted online by hackers targeting Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White.
So when she got a knock at her door Sunday, she was understandably paranoid.
“I get my gun before answering the door,” Breeler told FOX5 Monday. “I crack the door and say ‘Yes?’ He says ‘Julie Breeler?’ and I’m like ‘Yes.’ He says ‘Hi, I’m Dana White!'”
White had heard the Las Vegas woman’s story after she spoke with FOX5 last week and drove to her home to meet her.
In the ongoing back-and-forth between the UFC chief and the hacker community, Breeler became collateral damage when her personal information was posted online by hackers who thought they were targeting White.
“[I] went over and apologized for all the trouble caused by the online terrorists,” White told FOX5’s Claudine Grant.
