"Listen, I don't know where Lorenzo [Fertitta] is on this issue, but I still haven't talked to Jon Jones," he said. "There's nothing for me and Jon Jones to talk about. I haven't and I'm not going to. There is nothing for us to talk about."
Even if Jones were to call him, White said he wouldn't answer the call.
"No, I'm not talking to Jon Jones," he said. "I'm not talking, and there's no reason for us to talk. The guy is a professional. I truly believe...listen, I'm not the biggest Jon Jones fan right now, but I truly believe that he did take a supplement, that had the stuff in it, and it wasn't intentional. I truly believe that. But at the same time, come on. You're 28 years old, you're probably the greatest talent to ever step foot in this sport, right? Call USADA and tell them what supplements you're taking. You've already been through this history of just absolute madness. Why would you do this -- forget doing this to us, why would you do this to yourself?
"You're a grown-up, and the guys that are around him are just as bad. The guys that are supposed to be looking out for him, and watching his back, gimme a break. Gimme a break. Jon should have cleaned house a long time ago. That's what Jon should have done."
Jones is still awaiting the results of his B-sample from the WADA lab in Salt Lake City. Should it come back positive as well, he could be facing a two-year suspension from the Nevada Athletic Commission. At 28 years old, a suspension would cut into the prime of his career.
"It's a sad story for Jon Jones," White said. "Because he's one of the greatest to ever step foot in the Octagon."